https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361154

--- Comment #13 from Bob Wya <bob.mt....@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Thomas Lübking from comment #11)
> (In reply to Bob Wya from comment #9)
> 
> > glxgears -fullscreen
> > doesn't actually run fullscreen
> 
> you can "kstart5 --fullscreen glxgears"

Yes it's fullscreen now. No compositing issues (during or post).

> And depending on your findings (and since you're on gentoo ;-):
> https://github.com/luebking/starfield
> 
> Sorry for advertising, but "starfield fullscreen" (run from the build dir
> since it looks for the star textures in . only)
> a) should work (fullscreenwise) and
> b) it's a pretty dumb implementation on the fixed function pipeline, yet in
> comparism to glxgears uses textures (in case that should be relevant)

Damn spam again :-) I like it so much - I've packaged it up for my Layman
Overlay. Seriously looks quite cool across my dual-monitor setup :-)

Sadly (or not sadly) there are still no compositing issues (during or post).

> > I can disable compositing for say the Steam client (in a kwin rule) and
> > launching a Steam game - does not cause the compositing issues. Is that what
> > you're asking?
> 
> Yes, because it means it's not related to 361091, ie.
> _NET_WM_BYPASS_COMPOSITOR and whatever rphl encounters in this case.

Sure. Seems to be a separate issue. May not even be a "thing" if Steffen
doesn't having matching symptoms.

Every second Nvidia driver appears to have some annoying bug in it - that
breaks something for me (like suspend-resume). Just now I've even got access to
TTY consoles (finally) - damn UEFI!! So I'm reluctant to change versions... 8-)

Thanks

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