White Lines Flash in KDE When Restoring Windows

Bug #43876 reported by Matt Staats
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xorg (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

I'm using Kubuntu Flight 7 with a Radeon 9800 Pro using whatever drivers are installed by default (the Mesa ones, I believe.) I have completely upgraded my packages as of right now.

When restoring windows in KDE, one or more white lines will frequently flash for a fraction of a second on the screen (Gaim, specifically, appears to cause this quite a bit.) They appear to be placed randomly on the screen.

I imagine that you need more information than this. Please let me know what you need (and how to obtain it) and I will be happy to help. If it would help, I can obtain a short video clip of this in action if someone can recommend a screen video capture program.

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Rich Johnson (nixternal) wrote :

Are you still experiencing this issue with a stable release? I have been using the same card through every release now (testing through stable) and I can't recreate this problem. Thanks.

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Matt Staats (staatsm) wrote : Re: [Bug 43876] Re: White Lines Flash in KDE When Restoring Windows

Nope, it appears to have cleared up.

On 12/12/06, Richard Johnson <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> Are you still experiencing this issue with a stable release? I have been
> using the same card through every release now (testing through stable)
> and I can't recreate this problem. Thanks.
>
> ** Changed in: Ubuntu
> Sourcepackagename: None => xorg
> Importance: Medium => Undecided
> Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
>
> --
> White Lines Flash in KDE When Restoring Windows
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/43876
>

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tokj (tokj-deactivatedaccount) wrote :

I'm closing this bug report since it has been declared as fixed by the reporter.

Regards

Changed in xorg:
status: Needs Info → Rejected
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