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Hi guys,
Tested in 13.04, works fine with unpatched cairo-dock.
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Title:
Artifacts when scrolling
To manage
Thank you! :)
But now, should we disable this feature on Precise? and Quantal too
because I think the same drivers (intel/mesa) are used on Precise and
Quantal. But it seems it only affects a few Intel GPU cards (but this
bug seems really annoying)
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Great! Hold on, is there going to be a fix for 12.04? ;) I'm not
quite ready to switch to Raring, at least not until there is a working
driver for my wireless card. I'm also quite keen to get rid of all the
development stuff I had to install in order to build cairo-dock.
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Hold on, is there going to be a fix for 12.04?
I guess the best thing to do is to fix this bug in video drivers but I'm not
sure that it will be possible.
But there is a workaround (as said fabounet on our forum: )
by the way, a workaround is already possible: in the option 'How to draw
If so, then we don't have to do anything, because it would break this
option, and it's only affecting a few graphic cards.
Yes but I think there is another problem: by default, this 'windows
thumbnail' feature is enabled and it's hard to find this workaround (the
user needs to read this bug
I can confirm, changing to 'Make the icon transparent' also fixes the
problem. Should I just leave it like this? Are there any side effects?
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and this function is used in GTK, chromium, Qt, etc, so there is likely to
be no major problem with it, excepted with a few drivers that keep
improving
Yes but the dock uses it for other windows. It's maybe not a common way
to use this function and we can maybe find this bug with other apps
Until you actually test with more recent drivers, then you are not going
to gain any traction with me investigating whether this a bug in the
users of XComposite versus a bug in the driver.
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Hi Matthieu,
Yes, commenting out those 2 lines also fixed the problem.
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Title:
Artifacts when scrolling
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@Dmitry: thank you! :)
Is it maybe possible to quickly test the latest Raring daily build in order to
know if we have to remove this feature only for Ubuntu Precise (and if there is
a bug in the video drivers)?
@fabounet: or maybe should we remove the use of XCompositeRedirectWindow
for
I can confirm that downgrading to 3.0 has fixed the issue for me.
Ok, there is maybe something wrong in the 3.2 version (or something not
supported by your video drivers :-/ ).
Do you still want me to try 13.04?
Yes, it can be interesting because all of you are using Ubuntu 12.04.
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It seems I'm not able to reproduce this bug (I just tried with Ubuntu
12.04.2 on two notebooks with an Intel GPU but I don't have this bug)
Is it maybe possible to help us by compiling the dock in order to find
which modification has introduced this bug?
It's not complicated: Simply use a script
Or is it maybe possible to use a script to compile the dock (it's really
easy on Ubuntu): http://glx-
dock.org/ww_page.php?p=By%20compilinglang=en#5-Debian%20/%20Ubuntu
And then edit this file: cairo-dock-core/src/gldit/cairo-dock-
applications-manager.c, line 1520:
//if (icon-iBackingPixmap
It also happens to me, Ubuntu 12.04.2, cairo-dock
3.2.0-0ubuntu1~precise.
Such a shame, it worked perfectly for over a year :(
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Did you have this bug with the previous version of Cairo-Dock?
Is it possible to test the latest daily live of Ubuntu Raring 13.04 in
order to check if you also have this bug with newer versions of your
video drivers? = comment #10
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It could be that the bug is not in cairo-dock but somewhere else, but
apparently it was somewhere in precise-updates because it worked until
just a couple of days ago (I guess this is when I logged out and logged
in for the first time after upgrade).
I tried to downgrade cairo-dock to the version
I tried both cairo-dock -cd ~/test and cairo-dock -cf -- the problem is
still there. It is especially apparent when scrolling up in gedit using
the mouse wheel. It looks like the window is broken down in horizontal
slices which overlap quite badly.
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I tried to downgrade cairo-dock to the version from plain 12.04,
unfortunately it didn't work, I get tons of messages like this one:
You have this error because you need to downgrade all plugins too. But you can
also downgrade only Cairo-Dock Core (cairo-dock-core, cairo-dock-data and
libgldi3
libgldi3! that's what I (and package dependencies) missed, thanks
Matthieu.
I can confirm that downgrading to 3.0 has fixed the issue for me. Do you
still want me to try 13.04?
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@ma$terok and @Adrien Jehenne: is it possible to try to reproduce this
bug on Ubuntu Raring?
Simply download the latest daily live version:
* x86_64 (64-bit):
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/raring-desktop-amd64.iso
* x86 (32-bit):
I use Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS
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@ma$terok: yes I know but is it possible to check that you still have
this bug on Ubuntu 13.04 by using the latest daily-live session?
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I can confirm that this bug also affects me (Ubuntu 12.04 with unity,
cairo-dock 3.1.99.rc1 with openGL)
The artefacts are present when scrolling with numerous application
(notilus, gnote, libreoffice...)
If I kill cairo-dock, the artifacts disapperars completely. If I re-
enable cairo-dock, the
Is this reproducible with the stack from raring
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Status: New = Incomplete
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
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Probably problem in the driver or in compize. Year everything worked without
problems. The error appeared approximately a month ago.
By the way such bug not at me one. But there the man simply moved on avn.
And I can't understand why defect is shown only in case of included Cairo-dock
and only
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