** Summary changed: - XDMCP login cause reverse menu and graphics on client + XDMCP login using compiz cause reverse menu and graphics on client
** Description changed: - Binary package hint: gdm - I have configure XDMCP logins on a Desktop machine running Ubuntu 8.10. I did it via the gdm menu "System->Administration->Login window" - If i try to remote login via XDMCP from a client, running Ubuntu 8.10, i can login successfully but the graphics are false. + I have configure XDMCP logins on a Desktop machine running Ubuntu 8.10 and compiz-fusion. I did it via the gdm menu "System->Administration->Login window" + If i try to remote login via XDMCP from a client, running Ubuntu 8.10 and compiz also, i can login successfully but the graphics are false. ->The desktop is reversed and the desktop icons are in the bottom of the screen and up side down also. ->The menus are in the right places but totally reversed. The name of one program is in the place of an other and the fonts are mirrored. ->If a window appears, the graphics and the buttons are in the wrong positions and the fonts are mirrored also. ->The mouse seem to be the only think that works. - It was a very interesting experience... + The same issue appears when i try to login on a debian machine (Lenny + running compiz). But. If i chose not to run compiz on the client + everything is fine. The problem seems to appear only if the remote + machine tries to enable compiz + + I can confirm this issue in 3 PCs as XDMCP servers, running ubuntu 8.10 + and debian Lenny. And in 7 PCs as clients running ubuntu 8.10 ** Tags added: compiz -- XDMCP login using compiz cause reverse menu and graphics on client https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/328448 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs