As before, the white box gets in my way a fair bit so I'm planning to
get rid of it by tomorrow morning. So if you want me to perform any
tests on it, please let me know soon.
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The issue I reported above happened with Chromium, just as before. I
believe the sequence of events this time was: highlight text in address
bar (via double-click), copy the text (via Ctrl-C), create a new tab
(via Ctrl-T), paste the text (via Ctrl-V). I think that the box
appeared at the moment
Hi Bryce,
Yes, I just reproduced it with mesa 8.0.1. Here's some dpkg output from
my system (I dist-upgraded around 6pm Eastern yesterday, 2012-03-06):
$ dpkg -l '*mesa*'
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ E
Hi Fabio,
I did not specifically try dragging it in that way before I closed it
(by logging out). I suspect it would not have worked (the drag
operation would have applied to the window behind it) because generally
I was not able to interact with the white window itself (operations
always applied
When I logged out of my account this morning, the white box disappeared
(it was not present at the login screen). And when I logged back in, it
was not present either. I'm upgrading now so hopefully some of the
updates fix it. (Again, I've only seen it once in several days so it's
very difficult
Hi Bryce,
That is good to know. Are there anymore details I should retrieve/tests
I should run before I logout/login and dist-upgrade to get the
hopefully-fixed mesa package?
By the way, the mesa bug and this bug suggest the problem is in the
Intel graphics driver somewhere. I'm not using Intel
Hi Bryce,
I can't reproduce this bug reliably at all so I'd prefer to try things
with the existing white window that hasn't disappeared yet (but that I
will be getting rid of this evening sometime, as it's getting in my
way). But I can try those options you mentioned anyway and hope it
reproduces
Hi Fabio,
The white window remains after switching to a virtual terminal (Ctrl-
Alt-F3) then back to X (Ctrl-Alt-F7).
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As a follow-up to my original summary of this issue, I noticed also that
the white window appears in the lock screen as well. So it obscures the
password entry box if that box decides to show up on the monitor where
the white window is. Also, once the login screen "times out" (ie. goes
back to a
Here are the first few lines of output from xrestop. I've never used it
before so I don't know if ""s are normal, but I figured there's
a decent chance they're related so they might be relevant to this
ticket:
res-base Wins GCs Fnts Pxms Misc Pxm mem Other Total PID Identifier
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.tmp.unity.support.test.0:
ApportVersion: 1.92-0ubuntu1
Architecture: amd64
CompizPlugins:
[core,bailer,detection,composite,opengl,compiztoolbox,decor,imgpng,snap,vpswitch,gnomecompat,grid,mousepoll,resize,wall,place,regex,move,animation,session,fade,workarounds,scale,expo,ezoom,unityshell]
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Here's what I mentioned to Bryce about this issue in a comment on bug
#933778 (a likely unrelated bug):
"I also noticed (and this is probably the topic for a new bug report),
that a particular operation in Chromium caused a new window to appear,
which is completely white, always on top, not associ
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I am also seeing this issue, or at least something like it. I'll attach
the relevant images and then additional system info and a description of
what I'm seeing.
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Hi Bryce,
Thanks for reviewing my report. I will attempt to provide the
additional details you mentioned if the crash happens again. I did a
dist-upgrade this morning so I'm guessing I will have the latest
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics you mentioned. If it doesn't happen for a
week or two, perha
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I've been running Ubuntu 12.04 Alpha 2 for about 6 days without issue,
but today it has become both unresponsive (X was using 100% CPU
(confirmed by SSH login) and refusing to switch to virtual terminal or
respond to keyboard/mouse input, fixed by "kill -kill"ing X; regular
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