Hi, I am the original poster Steve refers to, and here's what I originally wrote:
> since upgrading from Kubuntu (10.10) to Debian testing, I am noticing that a > context-menu, directly after right-clicking, contains pixel garbage that is > then overdrawn with the actual content. I often recognize the garbage as > content from some window. This also applies to other menus, like the K-Menu, > and sometimes (especially when the system is under load) even for whole > windows. When clicking the logout/shutdown button, the background around the > dialogue where I have to confirm my choice also shows garbage. I do not > remember anything like that from back when I used Kubuntu. > I am using Debian testing and KDE. The issue is present both on my laptop > AMD Radeon HD 3200, I tried both the open-source and the closed-source > driver) and my desktop (NVidia GeForce 8500, closed-source driver). It does > not matter wether compositing is enabled or disabled (except for the > logout/shutdown dialogue problem, which appears only with composite > disabled). I can also confirm that a quick testing showed no garbage in Firefox or Synapic, so I assume this is rather a Qt- than a KWin problem. Kind regards, Ralf -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-qt-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201108311117.02638.ralfjun...@gmx.de