Hi, This is more a matter of general curiosity than something I'm trying actively to fix. I would, of course, like to correct the problems, but they are not show-stoppers for me. If the behaviors I'm reporting can be expected to be corrected at some point by future upgrades I'm content to wait.
If, however, I can contribute to development or bug-fixing efforts by filing or contributing to bug reports I'd be happy to do so. It's just that I'm clueless in this case as to the appropriate target for such a report. I noticed that apt-listbugs flagged the new version of clutter to which my systems were upgraded on 12/17/2011 as "breaking" mesa. The following bug report was mentioned. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=620908 That bug report, though, doesn't really seem to have much of anything to do with the issues I've noticed in Xfce since that time. The issues I see are: 1. Compositing in Xfce doesn't work properly. All windows and panels are surrounded by large-width flat gray shadows, and transparency is broken. With compositing turned off, everything looks normal for that state. 2. The Desktop applet in Xfce Settings Manager is unable to change the desktop background. Instead, only the background selected by update-alternatives is allowed. Furthermore, choosing "none" doesn't remove that background image. 3. Right-clicking the desktop doesn't activate Xfce's menu system any more -- but this failure is something I've seen only on some of my testing installations, not all of them. It may be that I don't run many or any applications or drivers that make use of clutter and mesa in such a way as to cause the types of failures mentioned in the bug report. I have seen the failed to create drawable error on occasion in a terminal when starting some Mozilla apps (iceweasel, icedove, iceowl -- IIRC), but that's about the only obvious thing (to me, a relative beginner in GNU/Linux) my experience shares with the bug report. Would anyone have general comments on this matter that might guide me to some type of understanding? Are these issues I'm seeing connected to that bug report? I started to just report this to the xfce-b...@xfce.org, x...@xfce.org, or pkg-xfce-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org, but thought that it obviously involves non-xfce packages and might be peculiar to Debian testing / unstable, so that I should try here first. Thanks for any information you might provide. Regards, Gilbert -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4eff314c.2070...@comcast.net