It's not an Ubuntu-specific bug, I have the same in Debian with XFCE and its compositing. The reason might be that Tilda starts before the compositing has started and chooses non-transparent mode. http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=90305
It's not an Ubuntu-specific bug, I have the same in Debian with XFCE and its compositing. The reason might be that Tilda starts before the compositing has started and chooses non-transparent mode. bbs.archlinux. org/viewtopic. php?id= 90305
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