I am using a Dell Latitude CPi D300XT and I do not experience this problem. Of course I am running the following
Woody (unstable), KDE, and XFree86 4.something. In KDE it shows a vendor release number (4003) for the X Server. I also have not run Mozilla or Win4Lin on this laptop since I installed Debian. I don't know what options are offered under Potato, but I would first try to upgrade X and maybe try a different window manager. - mike Do you have sound working? I have everything working with OSS sound support but will try to install ALSA this summer when I have more time. I was curious how difficult this is to configure. On Wednesday 06 June 2001 09:54, Erik van der Meulen wrote: > Dear all, I run Potato (2.2.17) on a Dell Latitude CPi. For most I am > very satisfied, but there is one issue which slowly starts to irritate > me: > > If I move large windows (which take up nearly all the screen area) > around, I observe a kind of 'smearing' of pixels along the outer areas > of those windows. I is not fatal and eventually the smear gets replaced > by 'aligned' pixels, but is looks bad. I think it happens with all > large windows, but I observe it mainly in Mozilla and Win4Lin (because > they usually run 'large'. > I have lived with this behaviour for about half a year now, and it has > survived upgrades of Gnome and various window managers, so I suspect it > so be the X configuration. > > If anyone has a clue where to look and tweak, or an example XF86Config > for a comparable configuration, I would be more than happy. > > Thanks a lot. > > -- > Erik van der Meulen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

