Bug#765436: GNOME-Shell wallpapers and suspend-to-ram/hibernation

2014-12-21 Thread Philipp Busch
I also had this problem for a while now, but somehow never got around to
reporting it.

I would like to add that if the system is booted with another OS in
between hibernating and resuming Debian, one of the last frames from the
other OS (in my case Windows 7) is displayed (although often at least
partially distorted).

In accordance with my expectations it shows a random image after the
computer being powered off for a substantial amount of time, pointing
towards the graphics hardware, especially its memory.



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Bug#765436: GNOME-Shell wallpapers and suspend-to-ram/hibernation

2014-11-18 Thread Drew Von Spreecken
Same problem, wallpaper/login screen never returns until a force refresh 
of the desktop environment.



On Wed, 15 Oct 2014 08:13:48 +0200 Pascal Obry pas...@obry.net wrote:
 Package: gnome-shell
 Version: 3.14.0

 I'm on Debian/sid with all packages up-to-date.

 Since the switch to gnome-shell 3.14.0, when the computer is coming out
 of suspend-to-ram/hibernation the wallpapers are not properly refreshed.
 Both wallpapers (standard and the one used on lock screen) are affected
 they are displayed with random pixels as if using some non initialized
 memory.

 After some time (1 minute or 2 minutes) the standard wallpaper is back
 to normal. But the wallpaper on the lock screen seems to never be
 displayed properly.

 I have this issue on 2 computers and on Google+ some guys have the same
 issue.

 Thanks,

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Bug#765436: GNOME-Shell wallpapers and suspend-to-ram/hibernation

2014-11-02 Thread Marcus Lundblad
In fact, this to happen also with the gnome-maps, the map view show the
same kind of random noise after resume.
So, I suspect this affects all applications using clutter.
Not sure why the entire gnome-shell composited desktop doesn't look like
this after suspend (since mutter uses clutter for its scene graph), but
maybe the window manager does some refresh (which doesn't affect
applications using clutter directly to render).

//Marcus


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Bug#765436: GNOME-Shell wallpapers and suspend-to-ram/hibernation

2014-10-28 Thread Pascal Obry
Some people on Arch Linux have the same problem and think that the
issue is in the NVIDIA proprietary driver:

https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/42511

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Bug#765436: GNOME-Shell wallpapers and suspend-to-ram/hibernation

2014-10-23 Thread Pascal Obry
The problem exists with all NVIDIA driver I have tested: 340.46-1,
340.46-2, 343.22-1

Anyone as an idea of what could be causing this? Which
package/application is in charge of displaying the wallpapers?

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Bug#765436: GNOME-Shell wallpapers and suspend-to-ram/hibernation

2014-10-19 Thread Pascal Obry

Marcus,

 I also get this problem.
 But this only seems to affect me desktop system with Nvidia graphics
 (using the proprietary driver), my work laptop and netbook with Intel
 graphics doesn't get this problem.

I'm on Nvidia too.

 There's also a problem with the right-click menu on the background.
 If I right-click after having been to suspend, the menu doesn't appear
 and after this gnome-shell doesn't respond to any mouse input (can't
 move windows etc.), keyboard still works, and I can restart gnome-shell
 (alt+f2 r).
 After restarting, the desktop background is back to normal as well.
 Pascal, do you see similar problems?

Will pay more attention, I had some strange behavior that do look like this 
indeed.

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Bug#765436: GNOME-Shell wallpapers and suspend-to-ram/hibernation

2014-10-17 Thread Marcus Lundblad
I also get this problem.
But this only seems to affect me desktop system with Nvidia graphics
(using the proprietary driver), my work laptop and netbook with Intel
graphics doesn't get this problem.
There's also a problem with the right-click menu on the background.
If I right-click after having been to suspend, the menu doesn't appear
and after this gnome-shell doesn't respond to any mouse input (can't
move windows etc.), keyboard still works, and I can restart gnome-shell
(alt+f2 r).
After restarting, the desktop background is back to normal as well.
Pascal, do you see similar problems?

//Marcus


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Bug#765436: GNOME-Shell wallpapers and suspend-to-ram/hibernation

2014-10-15 Thread Pascal Obry
Package: gnome-shell
Version: 3.14.0

I'm on Debian/sid with all packages up-to-date.

Since the switch to gnome-shell 3.14.0, when the computer is coming out
of suspend-to-ram/hibernation the wallpapers are not properly refreshed.
Both wallpapers (standard and the one used on lock screen) are affected
they are displayed with random pixels as if using some non initialized
memory.

After some time (1 minute or 2 minutes) the standard wallpaper is back
to normal. But the wallpaper on the lock screen seems to never be
displayed properly.

I have this issue on 2 computers and on Google+ some guys have the same
issue.

Thanks,

-- 
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  http://www.obry.net

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