On Thu, Aug 09, 2007 at 08:35:21PM +0200, Brice Goglin wrote:
> Olivier Lecarme wrote:
> > Package: xserver-xorg-video-ati
> > Version: 1:6.6.3-2
> > Severity: important
> >
> > I'm using Gimp 2.3 on two different computers, both with the same Debian 
> > Sid system.
> >
> > One has an ATI RV370 X300SE video card and a  Dell1280x1024 screen.
> >
> > The other has an ATI RV100 7000/VE video card and an Acer 1680x1050 screen. 
> > On this one, and only with the 2.3.18 version of Gimp, I get an Xor error 
> > which can be seen on this image:
> >
> > http://pierredelune.i3s.unice.fr/bizarre.png
> >
> > With all the tracing tools that use a brush, but only with them, as soon as 
> > the pointer is in the image window, there appears a series of images otf he 
> > current brush, ligth green. They don't modify the image itself, as simply 
> > redrawing it makes the images to disappear. This is does not occur with 
> > version 2.2 of Gimp, and one of the developers told me that the drawing 
> > color changed between the versions, as well as the way Gdk implements the 
> > draw.
> >
> > I'm using the ati Xorg driver. Changing to radeon had no effect. I tried 
> > using the proprietary fglrx driver, but the X server does not start, 
> > telling me it cannot find a device.
> >   
> 
> I can't reproduce the problem with xserver-xorg-core and libs from
> unstable and xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:6.6.193-1 and gimp 2.3.19-1 from
> experimental. Could you try these versions?
> 
> Or, give me more details on how to reproduce? What I did is create an
> image with white background, click on "airbrush tool", choose a filled
> circle brush and draw random black filled circles.

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