Public bug reported:

Networked 'nedit' sessions display textual artifacts when "scrolling
up".  The best way I can describe the artifacts is that groups of text
lines are repeated throughout the window.

Steps to reproduce:

ssh -Y somecomputer
nedit somefile.txt             <--- do this on the remote computer

When nedit opens,  scroll down to the middle of some text, then scroll
up with either the mouse scroll wheel or using the keyboard up arrow to
see the visual artifacts.

I have tried this with several remote computes all with different
operating systems and different versions of nedit.

If I run nedit locally on my machine, these artifacts do not occur.

Also, I never had this problem before updating my computer from Feisty
to Gutsy last week.  No all of the client computers that didn't have a
problem show these visual artifacts.  I also tried using a different
text editor remotely (xemacs), but this did not suffer the same
problems.

My computer is running  Kubuntu (Gutsy), with two monitors and an NVIDIA
video card.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Visual artifacts when "scrolling up" on networked 'nedit' window
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158355
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