https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=381533

ocumo <kxk-ocumoatbugs...@lugosys.com> changed:

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             Status|RESOLVED                    |UNCONFIRMED
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--- Comment #6 from ocumo <kxk-ocumoatbugs...@lugosys.com> ---
(In reply to Christoph Feck from comment #5)
> Corrupted graphics is a video driver issue. Please report this issue to the
> bugtracker of your graphics driver vendor.

Thank you Christoph. Would you have, nevertheless, an idea why this problem is
"masked" ("fixed"??) by simply logging out of KDE and logging in again
immediately ? (no restart)

That is what I am currently doing: I boot my system, log in to KDE with my
password, then immediately logout from KDE and log in again, without any other
action at all, and this second time I login, all is OK. This has definitely
nothing to do with the selected theme, as I suspected in my previous posts.

If the problem is the driver, what could be the mechanism that "fixes" it
(until next reboot) by just logging in/out/in from KDE? does login/logout/login
somehow changes the environment/context, or perhaps it just allows something to
restart a second time?

If the problem would be with the nvidia proprietary driver, I --and anyone else
having the same issue-- may be screwed, given the known nvidia's relationship
with Linux since many years.

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