[Bug 152264] Re: The shadows of a gksu windows never doesn't disappear where it's been closing. It's probably related to compiz. It's append after each update and i need to restart X to make it disa

2007-11-30 Thread Henrik Nilsen Omma
This bug was nominated for Gutsy but does currently not qualify for a 7.10 stable release update (SRU) and the nomination is therefore declined. According the the SRU policy, the fix should already be deployed and tested in the current development version before an update to the stable releases

[Bug 152264] Re: The shadows of a gksu windows never doesn't disappear where it's been closing. It's probably related to compiz. It's append after each update and i need to restart X to make it disa

2007-11-02 Thread Dan Lea
I should add, disabling and re-enabling Window Decoration removes the shadows, but that's not really an acceptable workaround. -- The shadows of a gksu windows never doesn't disappear where it's been closing. It's probably related to compiz. It's append after each update and i need to restart

[Bug 152264] Re: The shadows of a gksu windows never doesn't disappear where it's been closing. It's probably related to compiz. It's append after each update and i need to restart X to make it disa

2007-11-02 Thread Dan Lea
Same problem here, GeForce 7300 LE. The persistent shadow also sometimes occurs with tooltip windows, and based on my experience, seems to be a problem when the window disappears almost immediately after being displayed. -- The shadows of a gksu windows never doesn't disappear where it's been

[Bug 152264] Re: The shadows of a gksu windows never doesn't disappear where it's been closing. It's probably related to compiz. It's append after each update and i need to restart X to make it disa

2007-10-15 Thread alecava
** Attachment added: Screenshot.jpg http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10013003/Screenshot.jpg -- The shadows of a gksu windows never doesn't disappear where it's been closing. It's probably related to compiz. It's append after each update and i need to restart X to make it disappear. In