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I hate to bump up a 3 years old issue, but I have it on Ubuntu 15.10 and I
can't find a fix.
It happens all the time, not only after boot.
Tried both Compiz and Unity - on Compiz the entire window is black.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1292830 ***
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Lenovo W540. 14.04. Downloaded latest updates and boom, I have this
all the time. Checking out Mir solution now.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1292830 ***
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It's always on my Lenovo w520 and I can't get rid of it. It's not a
suspend/resume cycle, it's permanent.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1292830 ***
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Huge black borders around windows after resuming
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I have this issue on Ubuntu 14.04 as well. Running Nvidia proprietary
334.21
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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To give more info on this issue:
Laptop specs:
Lenovo W510 with Nvidia Quadro FX 880M running Nvidia Proprietary 334.21
Issue occurs very often after resuming from a suspend. Problem goes away
if I do another suspend/resume cycle.
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Unity says in terminal likely;
"
This is likely a bug in the X Server that will lead to a crash soon,
Failed to make region for returned DRI2 buffer (668x16, named 0)
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I think its a OpenGL execution error. I am tracking it.
My laptop specs;
Acer Aspire 5742G 464G50Mn (includes Nvidia GT540M)
Ubun
also exist in 14.04 beta 2.
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This bug still exists in 13.10.
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[Expired for compiz (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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...And now the problem is gone again. Things I did:
- use the open source intel drivers for X, using software-properties-gtk (done
that multiple times before to no avail)
- Install Mir
- complete shutdown because of low battery
- Disable Mir because it doesn't work (by simply removing the lightdm
BTW, before I upgraded to trusty it was working fine (12.04). Here's the
output of /usr/bin/intel_reg_checker :
MI_MODE (0x209c): 0x
(bit 14) OK: Async Flip Performance mode
(bit 13) OK: Flush Performance Mode
(bit 12) FAIL: MI_FLUSH enable must be set
(bit 6) FAIL: Vertex Sha
Actually when I say i915 I actually mean the "Intel Corporation 4th Gen
Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 06)" which comes with
my Xeon E3-1200.
"sudo pmap `pidof X` | grep dri.so" refers to i965_dri.so.
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Update: This only happens when using the i915. When I install the
proprietary drivers the black areas aren't there, and when I run
`aticonfig --px-igpu` to switch back to the i915 and logout/login they
are black again.
Unfortunately the dgpu drivers cause massive screen corruption when
using scree
Same issue here - Running trusty on a Dell with hybrid Intel i915 + AMD
HD 8790M. X is using the i915 and everything seems to run fine, glbench2
works fine, except that everything that does overlays (shadows, window
decoration, hover tips) appears as completely black.
It is related to compiz someh
I'm using 13.10 and a HP Pavilion dv6 with an Intel/NVIDIA GeForce
GT630M hybrid, where bumblebee is needed to make the proprietary driver
work. This isn't used for Unity/Compiz so the Xorg driver I'm using is
intel.
Mir does not work on this hardware - Xorg won't start (but that's off-
topic). To
I often get all black decorations and drop shadows after resume from
suspend. Ubuntu 13.10 (clean install), nvidia binary graphics driver.
Tested various nvidia driver versions, including the most recent 331.20,
but that has made no difference. This did not happen with Ubuntu 13.04
on the same hard
Sadly, please add my name to the list. Black borders, black terminal.
I *LOOOVE* my Compiz, so I'm not planning on giving up, but I also need
to stay employed, so I'll revert... for now. If someone figures this
out, please post to this thread.
Thanks kindly!
-Ken
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I also have this problem. Very annoying. To answer some of the questions i see:
- the link at
http://askubuntu.com/questions/360598/13-10-black-borders-black-terminal
suggested to reinstall MIR, but no luck. i have the same problem WITH and
WITHOUT the mir compositor
- I have tried clearing out
Great! I could not tell if this would work for me, all I know is that a
fresh install does not have the problem with my device. Do you have an
intel graphic chip?
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Does this problem only occur when running the Mir unity-system-
compositor component?
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Title:
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To manage not
It was exactly the same issue as far as I was able to tell. I switched
to Enlightenment until someone found the solution here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/360598/13-10-black-borders-black-terminal
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Thanks, I just convinced myself to install a fresh Ubuntu, it works fine.
Were you having the exact same problem: black borders, no decor?
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I was able to fix this problem by re-installing Mir using the following
instructions: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Mir/Installing
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Title:
Black window
Well I did
gconftool-2 --set --type=list --list-type=string
/apps/compiz-1/general/screen0/options/active_plugins
"[core,composite,opengl,decor,snap,vpswitch,compiztoolbox,gnomecompat,imgpng,unitygrabhandles,grid,copytex,place,move,wall,resize,session,regex,widget,mousepoll,animation,fade,expo,sc
It now seems to me that this is the bug:
CompizPlugins: No value set for
`/apps/compiz-1/general/screen0/options/active_plugins'
I think I should get something when doing:
gconftool-2 --get /apps/compiz-1/general/screen0/options/active_plugins
But I don't know which plugins should I enable?
No
I can reprodruce the bug and get a report when doing:
gtk-window-decorator --replace
The report is attached.
Maybe that is related:
[ 534.000809] gtk-window-deco[2631]: segfault at 20 ip b7591698 sp bfd655f0
error 4 in libwnck-1.so.22.3.31[b7571000+3d000]
** Attachment added: "_usr_bin_gtk-wi
My last attachment is erroneous, I made a typo in gtk-windowS-decorator,
which is why I did not have any decor at all.
This is now correct, and I am back with the black borders.
I now attach an excerpt of gnome-session.log, what happens when I
disable then enable decor.
"compiz (decor) - Warn: N
Hi, thanks for your reply.
The file is quite big, I thought it would empty itself after a restart but it
did not. I have just rebooted so the latest entries must be of interest.
I needed, I can delete the file to get a clean one after a restart.
Note that I currently do not have any borders, I g
Thanks for trying to track this down.
The log file that would be of greatest interest would be
~/.cache/upstart/gnome-session.log which should capture any error from
Compiz or unity. If you could attach that to this bug, that might help
the developers track down this problem.
** Changed in: comp
** Summary changed:
- Some elements of the desktop are black
+ Black window borders, black terminal
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