We're closing this bug since it is has been some time with no response from the
original reporter. However, if the issue still exists please feel free to
reopen with the requested information. Also, if you could, please test against
the latest development version of Ubuntu, since this confirm
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A new major version of the -intel driver is now available in Karmic.
This version includes a major reworking of the acceleration
architecture, which resolves a huge number of issues. We do not know
whether it resolves the issue you reported.
Would you mind
The reason for this problem is that the Intel GM45 has a maximum 3d
texture size of 2048x2048 (it can't pass either of those barriers... so
for example 2049x1 px is still outside of what it can do).
You can confirm this by running compiz --replace from command line in an
xterm and observing the er
MDill, I don't see anything suspicious in the series of changes from
0ubuntu2 to 0ubuntu8 that could cause a problem such as you've
described. Mostly they're fixing Xv issues, and assorted problems on
hardware unrelated to yours.
However, it sounds like your testing is pretty deterministic, so I'
** Tags added: cropped
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[GM45] desktop cropped when running compiz (UXA/EXA)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357982
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I am having this problem (again). I had it fixed some time ago by a
combination of packages I do not remember but an official update broke
it.
* The screen becomes cropped from the 2048th pixel.
* It is impossible to cross the limit with mouse unless it is crossed first by
a window.
Currently co
** Summary changed:
- [GM45] desktop cropped when running compiz
+ [GM45] desktop cropped when running compiz (UXA/EXA)
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[GM45] desktop cropped when running compiz (UXA/EXA)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357982
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