Thirded - not fixed for me as well. I'm running an up-to-date Hardy
setup (see my post above).
How do we get someone to reopen the bug?
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Screen corruption while scrolling gnome-system-monitor process list
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246099
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This seems to be an issue affecting many Dell laptops. I'm running a Dell
Inspiron 8100 with an nvidia GeForce 2 Go (using the proprietary driver) on
Hardy, and have fixed it with the advice given in this thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=358432
My variation on the advice (it is e
As has been noted before, this problem seems to affect many Dell
laptops. I'm surprised it hasn't been fixed yet, seeing as how it's
fairly noticeable.
Anyway, I fixed it by following
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=358432
which is pretty much the same advice. Specifically, what I've do
I've experienced this problem and fixed it by following the advice given here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=358432
I'm running Hardy on a Dell Inspiron 8100 with an Intel CPU and an
nvidia GeForce2 Go, using the nvidia proprietary driver. I highly doubt
the CPU/video card really matter
I'm running Hardy on a Dell Inspiron 8100 and still experiencing this
issue. Judging by many the many similar reports from others, it also
seems to affect many other Dell laptops, but I can't say for certain as
I personally have never owned any other Dells.
The solution for me was to follow the ad
I'm sure Mariusz Kielpinski meant that it's no solution to the 99% of
the people who have experienced this problem. That is, the people who
have experienced it and did not care enough to go hunting around for a
random solution on a bug tracking site. That's not what "Linux for human
beings" means.
Sorry to revive such an ancient bug, but it still exists.
Like everybody else, I'm on a 1ghz PIII Dell Inspiron 8100. If
/usr/share/powernowd/cpufreq-detect.sh is left to its default of loading
speedstep-smi (which it will), the module will load, but the freezing
when scaling down will persist. Th
Same problem here with a Dell Inspiron 8100 (Hardy installation, nvidia
GeForce2 Go, using nvidia's proprietary drivers).
I don't know if this is useful or not, but some corruption also happens
with lists in Nicotine+ (Downloads, Search, etc.). It's not nearly as
bad as the sort in System Monitor,