Thanks Piotr!
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This is a serious crasher-bug, reported almost 5 years ago.
Please remove Ark from the KDE Software Distribution / Compilation as it
seems to be completely unmaintained, as this bug report proves.
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Sorry, I don't know.
Because of Ubuntu's polititics to replace crucial parts of its Linux
desktop with self-written components (unity, mir, upstart, ...), I've
decided to switch to a distribution which embraces free software,
instead of replacing it.
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@Foss: The bug report is becoming messy, because quite a lot of users
suffer from it and it has stayed unfixed for a long time.
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[Upstream]
In my opinion this bug report shows a major problem of KDE - the not invented
here syndrome.
It doesn't make a lot of sence to re-write every existing application out there
just to make it QT based and KDE integrated. In a few years new apps will be
created but nobody will be there to maintain a
I can still reproduce the problem with 1.11.0, shipped with Fedora-Beta-RC3.
There is a simple, self-containing test-case attached, so developers should be
able to reproduce the issue themself easily.
Please change bug status to "New" again.
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Created attachment 39341
windows "holed" under icewm
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Window redrawing does not work properly with KDE4 taskbar tooltips.
To manage notifi
I can reproduce the problem with icewm too, and I doubt plasma is
involved in this problem at all - it hasn't any way to influence the
expose-handling of windows.
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here for me to. at least it has been moved from 1.9.x blocker bugs to
1.10.x, so hopefully it will get some attention.
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Window redrawing do
I was able to reproduce the bug with xorg-x11-server 1.9.99.1-2.20101201
shipped as part of Fedora rawhide.
Just download the KDE live cd, and start the holer testcase.
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I noticed a subtile thing, windows located at (0,0) don't seem to be
affected by the corruptions.
As sson as I move firefox away from the top-left corner, I see the
artifacts - as soon as I move it back no new artifacts appear.
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It took me a really longt ime to come up with this testcase, as it has been
requested.
Now there is a testcase, triggering the problem on many machines and still no
progress :/
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Firefox still doesn't use SHM for uploading video data to the X-Server, instead
they pump all the data through unix domain sockets even for the local case.
At xlib/xcb's default buffer size of 16kb this of course results in context
switch storms.
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Hardware accelerated on Linux is already there - using cairo on top of
xrender - which can be accelerated by hardware if the 2d driver supports
it.
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Still the same - watching a movie using gmplayer top reports pulseaudio
uses as much cpu cycles just for some sound processing than mplayer uses
to decode & display the whole video.
It bothers me because when I kill pulseaudio, and watch the movie
without sound, my laptop consumes 2W less power, w
Anything I could do to help diagnose the problem?
E.g. is it possible to switch back to PCI mode, like it can be done with the
oss radeon driver?
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Sorry forgot to mention, this happens with a fresh Ubuntu-10.04
installation
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Public bug reported:
On an AMD-751 chipset based system (AMD Irongate) the nouveau kernel-
module fails to initialize printing some backtraces, like:
May 14 19:17:28 max-desktop kernel: [3.746994] []
warn_slowpath_common+0x72/0xa0
May 14 19:17:28 max-desktop kernel: [3.747008] [] ?
ba
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2D corruptions with RadeonHD 3850
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On my radeonhd-3850 i get spontaneous 2d corruptions. Somtimes certain
elements are painted right, sometimes not (as shown on the screenshots).
The corruptions happen even without a composit
Sorry, forgot to mention this happens with 10.04-alpha3/i386
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My computer is equipped with a Saphire-RadeonHD-3850/512mb.
When resizing windows with kwin-composition-manager enabled (in opengl) mode I
sometimes get green borders arround windows. Those green borders stay, after
something cau
does using XAA or NoAccel solve the problem?
most likely a bug in the Intel-Video driver:
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21523
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My SiS7018 breaks without blacklisting the module:
ALSA sound/pci/intel8x0.c:548: codec_write 0: semaphore is not ready for
register 0x2a
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This has nothing to do with the recent changes in the intel driver, but
with the switch to the EXA acceleration architecture - that many drivers
did recently.
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I see the same problems, on Ubuntu as well as Fedora systems (which I use more
frequently).
I saw some regression with Intel-2.5 and Fedora9, but it went really bad when
switching to Intel-2.6.1 - I had best 2D performance with Intel-2.4, but OpenGL
has always been 3x slower than on Windows.
Ho
This is not a simple bug, its an architectural change. The intel dirver
switched to EXA, which means hw accaleration.
Although the intel driver does *really* bad with readbacks, this is also java's
fault.
JDK7 hopefully will include the XRender based backend I am currently working
on, which will
Thanks for testing, glad to hear the patch improved the situation.
No, I don't need benchmarks if everything feels well again.
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As a workarround you can start java with -Dsun.java2d.pmoffscreen=false
, thats exactly what my patch does.
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It is related to http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6708580 as
well as the entry on my blog. Its caused by switching to EXA by default in
later Intel drivers, as well as poor X(Shm)GetImage performance.
This problem occurs when switching between hw-accaleration and
software-rende
Klaus, do you see ubiquity before it hangs?
I don't see it at all, it seems like it hangs in the start-process and therefor
never appears.
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by the way I read the section howto generate useful debug data, but in
the case ubiquity hangs the wiki is still empty.
If the bug-report does not contain the information you need, please
don't close it - instead ask me for the things you need with a
description howto generate that data.
Thanks -
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Binary package hint: ubiquity
1.) Ubuntu-Version: Kubuntu 8.10-beta
2.) Default packages distributed on CD
3.) What I expect to happen:
Installer should show up and allow me to continue installation.
4.) What happens instead:
When starting kubunto-8.10-beta (happens also w
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