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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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dell studio xps 13 compiz crashes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/489168
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correct me if I'm mistaken, but I think that it is a lot simpler to
create a new user to check the default behavior?
I just did that, and yes, I was able to reproduce the buggy behavior
with the default compiz settings.
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dell studio xps 13 compiz crashes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/489168
perroazul, I am assuming that you are not using the default compiz
settings? If so, could you test the default GNOME/Compiz settings by
renaming your .gnome/, .gnome2/, .gconf/ and .gconfd/ directories and
letting Gnome rebuild the defaults?
Then, with the default compiz turned on, test to see if
hi,
thanks for the reply, but I found that those drivers are a beta version. I
can't risk messing up my work tool.
and the answer for the last question is yes, every time I repeat those actions
compiz freezes. If, however, I kill compiz, configure whatever I have to
configure in ubuntu and t
perroazul, thank you for taking the time to report this issue. I notice
that you are using Nvidia's drivers. Have you tried the version 190
drivers that are now available? Also, could you try the nouveau
drivers?
Has this problem always occurred while using Compiz, or did this problem
come abou
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