On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 03:29:49PM +0100, Andras Korn wrote:
> I was too hasty in saying the bug is gone. I just decided to play with KDE
> a bit (I had been using Gnome so far), and now the bug is back.
>
> Apparently, some X background manipulation programs, such as the one KDE
> uses to set the
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 03:29:49PM +0100, Andras Korn wrote:
> I was too hasty in saying the bug is gone. I just decided to play with KDE
> a bit (I had been using Gnome so far), and now the bug is back.
>
> Apparently, some X background manipulation programs, such as the one KDE
> uses to set the
Hi,
I was too hasty in saying the bug is gone. I just decided to play with KDE
a bit (I had been using Gnome so far), and now the bug is back.
Apparently, some X background manipulation programs, such as the one KDE
uses to set the background picture, or Esetroot, cause corruption on the
framebuf
Hi,
I was too hasty in saying the bug is gone. I just decided to play with KDE
a bit (I had been using Gnome so far), and now the bug is back.
Apparently, some X background manipulation programs, such as the one KDE
uses to set the background picture, or Esetroot, cause corruption on the
framebuf
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