I can confirm it works properly in 11.04. I don't have any other Ubuntu
installations to test at this time.
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Title:
Screenhack "goop" malfunction
Removing window matching rules in Window Decorations -> Shadow Windows
resolved the crashes for me, too (now I'm using devilspie to unshadow
windows).
Window matching rules in other plugins (like Animations) work fine, so
the Window Decorations plugin seems to be the source of trouble.
I'm runnin
If you can't recompile, you can use Stunnel. It binds to a port on your
computer and forwards traffic with encryption (like ssh, but you don't
need a shell account on the remote host). This is how Conky does secure
email checks. Read the Conky FAQ at
http://conky.sourceforge.net/faq.html (Q #10) to
This is what we in the U.S. call a Mexican standoff. This is a human
problem, not a technical problem. Free software has been burdened by it
for decades. This is why Emacs forked and XFree86 stagnated for years
under bad management until Keith Packard staged a coup. Most free
software developers an
** Attachment added: "Goop amd64 screenshot"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27848693/Screenshot.png
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Screenhack "goop" malfunctioning on amd64, i386 works fine
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The problem occurs with the official binary.
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Screenhack "goop" malfunctioning on amd64, i386 works fine
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Public bug reported:
The amd64 "goop" hack builds and runs, but not correctly. It displays
large colored polygons on a white background as opposed to roundish
blobs on a black background. The 32-bit (i386) binary works fine on my
64-bit CPU. The design must assume shorter ints and/or floats or
wha
This is how I build my package. I think this should work with Ubuntu,
but I use Debian. Hopefully an Ubuntu user will report whether this
works or not. You need to have deb-src lines in your
/etc/apt/sources.list to download package sources. You'll have a bunch
of files, so I suggest you make a dir