Michael Dressel wrote: > > On Wed, 12 Mar 2008, Michael Dressel wrote: > >> >> >> On Tue, 11 Mar 2008, Michael Dressel wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> On Mon, 10 Mar 2008, Brice Goglin wrote: >>> >>>> Michael Dressel wrote: >>>>> Package: xserver-xorg-core >>>>> Version: 2:1.3.0.0.dfsg-12 >>>>> Severity: important >>>>> >>>>> The display of the web browsers Epiphany and iceweasel seam not >>>>> to be >>>>> updated properly. When I scroll down with the arrows horizontal >>>>> stripes >>>>> appear. When I move another window across the browser it leaves >>>>> vertical and horizontal stripes. Clicking on the top bar of the >>>>> browsers >>>>> window causes a clean redisplay. But there are still corrupted >>>>> regions >>>>> around the slider bar. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Any chance you upgrade xserver-xorg-core and xserver-xorg-video-ati to >>>> unstable to see whether the problem occurs there too? >>> >>> Hi Brice, >>> >>> thanks for your reply. >>> >>> Aptitude complains about many conflicts when I try to update >>> xserver-xorg-core to sid. I also tried to update the virtual package >>> but that would cause conflicts too. So I didn't update. >>> >>> Is there still a way how I could try the xserver from sid without >>> completely upgrading to sid? >> >> I finally upgraded xorg completely to sid. And I did upgrade iceweasel. >> Unfortunately the problem remains. Could it be due to the graphics >> library? I guess that is gtk2 for both iceweasel and epiphany? >> >> (With etch there was no problem.) >> >>> >>>> >>>> Can you try with another driver instead of ati? Maybe vesa for >>>> instance? >>> In xorg.conf I replaced the line: >>> Driver "ati" >>> with: >>> Driver "vesa" >>> I'm not sure if this is enough? The result was that I could not >>> get into the GNOME desktop anymore. >>> >>> >>> >>>> Or s3 on the other board that seems to be installed in this machine? >>> I did not try it yet. This is an on-board card which uses the >>> processors RAM. I could do it for a test if this would assist you? >>> > > > > I found that Epiphany and iceweasel work properly under KDE. I > upgraded to the > latest Gnome version in sid. And still Epiphany and iceweasel don't > display correctly. Should this bug be prpergated to some gnome list?
Do you have any fancy effects enabled in KDE or Gnome (compiz-like, transparency, ...)? Apart from these, I don't know what could justify having epiphay/iceweasel render differently. Brice -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

