no change has been made, at least not to windows I mention in the bug
description. here is a screenshot.
btw, did I mention that Compiz config settings manager's window is
unpleasantly jumping up and down when clicking on it, trying to fill
that little space.
I think this should be of highest pr
My freshly installed Natty acts correctly. And recently, the problem
disappeared after an update in Maverick too... So I mark this solved, if
u like.
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/728562
Title:
Xorg: Frequent SUDDEN logouts make my system unusable
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Public bug reported:
Any program can reproduce the issue. F.e. clicking on things on
Facebook.com often causes my system to logout. I know about a similar
bug with NVidia cards, the workaround on
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1545846 doesn't work here. I
have an Intel i915 card with the
I'm using U10.04 with compiz and GMA945 graphics. The way compiz blur
behaves has changed in 10.04, instead of a slowdown after enabling blur,
compiz simply crashes. Which removes the window borders too, as I use
emerald! I have to disable blur and logout. However, I can use the
Mipmap blur, but Ga
Finally I installed Ubuntu 9.10. Karmic strangely, doesn't give me those
white disturbing lines and after installing the FGLRX driver through
"Hardware drivers" I can at least enable compiz effects, however they
don't work in accordance with the card's performance anyway.
So sadly, I feel the 10.0
Same here.
I installed Ubuntu 10.04 in a TOSHIBA notebook with RADEON HD3400.
Already on the 1. boot some weird white lines were going through the
screen from the right to the left. I installed the FGLRX driver, which
solved the problem. But then I had a painfully slow graphics
performance, scroll
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