For a work around, you can use another terminal emulator (aterm, xterm,
gnome-terminal, etc, etc) or ctrl+alt+f2
Its not ideal and I hope somone who knows about these things has some time
to take a look at it soon.
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 3:19 PM, james_vanb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Problem is
Ok, so so far everyone who has reported this problem is using a Neomagic
MagicGraph chip, and i think they all have been with the same driver.
Looks like now Hardy is out quite a few people are having the problem with this
hardware/software combination.
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xfce4-terminal window borders /
Just had a quick look and your sony f590k is listed as using the NeoMagic
MagicMedia™ 256XL+ graphics chip.
My IBM 600E uses the NeoMagic MagicMedia™ 256AV
So maybe it is an issue with the driver for this series of NeoMagic chips, and
/ or how whatever toolkit draws the widgits for the