@Ruben,
How did you solve this? I had x-swat updates installed before I upgraded to
precise. The ppa was turned off during the upgrade, but I have the exact same
problem you describe, and the coincidence is suspicious. I should be running
the default packages, but I still see the problem.
** Description changed:
Before and after I installed bumblebee I often have title bar
corruptions for inactive windows. I attached a screenshot.
I am not a regular bug committer, so please bear with me. If something
is not clear, please ask.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
Incomplete/Invalid as per comment #4.
If you're using a xorg-edgers, please remove it. If the problem persists
after that for anyone other than Ruben, please open a new bug.
** Changed in: compiz
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed =
Same problem here with fairly default settings.
OS: Ubuntu 12.10 64bit upgraded from Precise
Hardware: Core i5-3360M IvyBridge, current Intel drivers
Inactive windows for Nautilus look OK (slighly darker font compared to
active, as by design), but Firefox and others consistently get a white
I think I made a mistake. I forgot that I previously added the x-org
edgers ppa. I removed the ppa now, and reverted back to the out-of-the-
box packages in ubuntu, and now (first boot), everything seems fine.
I will come back if the bug returns, but for now, let's blame the x-org
edgers ppa. So
** Summary changed:
- Title bars of inactive windows show graphic corruptions
+ Title bars of inactive windows show graphic corruptions [IvyBridge]
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** Also affects: unity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1060108
Title:
Title bars of inactive windows show graphic corruptions [IvyBridge]
I'm using Ivy Bridge too, and I can confirm this. However, the
corruption doesn't stick around for long; at most it lasts a second or
two in my case before correcting itself.
** Changed in: unity
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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You
Gradient rendering problems are usually driver bugs. But until we
investigate the exact driver problem, compiz is closer to the problem.
** Project changed: unity = compiz
** Package changed: unity (Ubuntu) = compiz (Ubuntu)
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