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Compiz does not integrate well with the system colour scheme
I found out what was breaking transparency, sort of; it was not related
to this bug report.
Still, for a while compiz was following my system color scheme for quite
a while, until one day it went back to Ubuntu orange and purple and I've
had to manually set colors ever since.
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Was this bug resolved?
I ask because I find that compiz usually does follow the system color
scheme lately, though I am at the moment experiencing a bug: the cube
walls will not be transparent (despite transparent Wallpaper and cube)
while at the same time all the compiz components are
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1574136 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1574136
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1574136
Minimized window not loosing focus
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1195518 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1195518
Marking as duplicate of 1195518, since they have the same symptoms.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1195518
Window focus wrong after minimizing
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This may be the true nature of bug 1195518. We should check if people
affected by it (or the many, many duplicates) have "Keep previews of
minimized windows" enabled. This can probably be fixed in the
Workarounds plugin.
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** Changed in: ayatana-design
Status: Fix Committed = Opinion
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Status: Opinion = In Progress
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Last year I did some work in unityshell.cpp to make it actually honour
the window order and pretend that its input windows were real ones.
Do you recall a specific release version in which those changes were
working?
I'd like to try it out, since I have never seen unity /not/ having this
turbolad
No, this bug is just a graphical glitch. The symptoms of this bug are
being able to see, but not interact with, Unity's panel or launcher on
top of fullscreened (Alt+Enter/F11) windows. It doesn't affect keyboard
interaction.
In some cases it may affect mouse interaction, if the panel
Leonardo Donelli
HUD is not amazing. It's extremely inconvenient and nigh-useless. I can't
imagine anyone actually making use of that poorly designed garbage. I really
have nothing nice to say about this feauture except that I appreciate having
a place to disable it in ccsm.
As for the global
#108
Thank you for getting back to me on that Daniel.
How much testing constitutes this fix?
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Title:
Unity is visible on top of
177-181
This is the dark side of the LTS coin. The plan is to continue security
updates and minor bug fixes so long as nothing requires redesign,
causes bugs, or adds new features until the next LTS; unfortunately,
that includes the DE. I haven't looked through all of the code, but it
seems this
John Lea
What does it mean when a fix is released for ayatana design?
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Title:
Unity is visible on top of fullscreen apps
To
Has anyone tested the bug against compiz with the cube enabled and the
cube transparent?
You will find that the bug has not been fixed.
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Unfortunately unity 5.16.0 does not fix this bug (completely).
There is still an edge case: bug 1025535
Steps to reproduce:
1. In CCSM, enable Desktop Cube
2. In Desktop Cube's settings, in the Transparent Cube tab, set Opacity When
Not Rotating to any value less than 100.
3. Open an
Matthew, FrantiĊĦek
Could you give a few more details about your desktops?
In particular, I'd like to know:
Have you changed any settings in CCSM? (i have this issue with desktop
cube)
What hardware drivers do you use? (probably unrelated, but one never
knows)
How many monitors do you use?
Furthermore, has anyone else tested this issue against the desktop cube?
I am fairly certain the issue is still affecting the compiz cube.
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Can anyone provide screenshots showing that this bug has been fixed?
Specifically, I need to see:
- firefox in full-screen with no icons, clock, window title, etc
- a video playing in full-screen (any player) with no icons, clock, window
title, etc.
- a game being played in full-screen with no
Daniel
Thank you for the references.
I will comment on both, but neither issue is quite what I'm
experiencing.
I altered the opacity setting for the desktop cube, not the panel.
When the cube is opaque, then panel stops blinking and windows can full-screen.
If the cube is less than opaque, the
mistype!!
that should say:
When the cube is opaque, then panel stops blinking and windows CANNOT
full-screen.
If the cube is less than opaque, the panel blinks and windows CAN full-screen.
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Good news:
It's now completely irrelevant to file a bug report on the problems I had with
unity 6.0.0-0ubuntu1.
The patches that fixed the other bugs also fix mine, so unity 6.0.0-0ubuntu2
looks ok.
Bad news:
The original bug, this bug, is not fixed.
The unity panel is still visible over all
*so it's the same unity rendering problem as before.
Maybe I'm suffering from bug 861710 as well?
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Title:
Unity is visible on top
Daniel
bug 1025535 is ready for review; your assistance is much appreciated!
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Unity is visible on top of fullscreen apps
Daniel
I found a clue about the blinking with unity 6.0, nux 3.0, and compiz
0.9.8 in Precise
First, I tried making a new user to see if the desktop was affected.
It wasn't, but I noticed another problem: windows cannot full-screen.
I tested firefox (f11) and totem (double click or f11).
Both
Daniel
I see.
I thought Fix Released was intended to mean a working binary was
available either in PPA or a main repository.
I did find unity 6.0 in quantal today, and--being eager to be rid of
this bug--decided to give it a shot...
The procedure was not easy, as I do not intend to upgrade to
Daniel
Thank you. I'm happy to know at least that it's not just me.
If it helps, I've installed these packages from quantal:
compiz_0.9.8+bzr3249-0ubuntu2_all.deb
compizconfig-backend-gconf_0.9.8+bzr3249-0ubuntu2_all.deb
compizconfig-settings-manager_0.9.8+bzr3249-0ubuntu2_all.deb
I forgot to say:
During some of those periodic repaints unity is momentarily visible, but
for the majority of them it is not.
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Didier
Really? Where?
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To manage notifications about this bug go to:
Nvidia has added a new option for the drivers, Use Conformant Texture
Clamping in version 302.
As of 302.17:
Added a checkbox to nvidia-settings to control the texture clamping
attribute. When the box is checked, OpenGL textures are clamped
according to the OpenGL specification. When it is
Serrano Joshua
Serrano is partially correct, as this is not the appropriate place to
discuss compilation issues.
Unfortunately, as I have pointed out in bug 880649, the wiki is (mostly)
out of date.
For up-to-date compilation instructions, take a look at:
Experimenting with bug 1002602, I found a workaround for this.
If you don't need the decoation bar:
Set Decoration Windows to none
Leave other settings as they are.
The window menu (alt+right click or space) will be available.
Windows will also have shadows for borders.
If you don't need
I filed a bug for the window contents beign blanked and redrawn on focus
changes; bug 1002655.
Hopefully my description is comprehensible as I've added more details
that may be important in diagnosis.
If not, I'd love to take a video of my desktop to attach to the report.
Is there any software
Daniel
I'll give it a try.
In the past I wasn't able to capture opengl applications with any acceptable
quality with gtk-rmd.
Hopefully, it's improved.
By the way, is the fix in your PPA the one Sam didn't release back in October
2011?
one more thing,
If you're going to use the older version and wait it out, you need to learn
about apt-pinning.
Unless those packages are pinned, the next upgrade will overwrite them with the
latest version.
You'll be right back where you started.
Here are some guides:
Best I can find
* If we know 0.9.4-0ubuntu3 did not have this bug, but
0.9.6+bzr20110929-0ubuntu5 does,
type-o
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Title:
When switching workspaces
Be careful!
Unless you intend to usea lot of Natty packages or downgrade to Natty, I
wouldn't recommend adding the entire Natty repos to your sources and
updating.
A much more safe workaround would be to download the packages
individually and install them with dpkg.
We have to push for or
The main developer supposedly had a fix for this in November, but it has
never surfaced in any public bzr repositories.
Where compiz once had a thriving community, there's now only a ghost-
town of a forum, a painfully out of date website, and a dead git
repository replaced by a mess of bzr
Maximinus
Can you provide a link to the source code for this patch or the bazar
branch in which it is being developed?
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Good News first:
vv9 is very smooth!
With vv8, I had smooth window movement only on freshly mapped windows.
After being remapped (like after being moved) the window movement became
choppy.
This behavior was similar to my experience with the main and proposed packages.
With vv9 the windows
Try adding this to /etc/X11/xorg.conf, in the Device section:
Option OnDemandVBlankInterrupts True
Supposedly this is a power-saving function, but I find it also gives me
a nearly tear-free desktop.
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Sam mentioned in bug 874862 (comment #14) that he's worked out a fix but
it needs testing.
That testing would be much easier if there were at least a bzr branch
with the code.
Why is this being held back?
Sam Spilsbury (smspillaz) wrote on 2011-10-20:
...
Actually, the fix for this was insanely
Update
It seems this is an upgrade issue.
Finally impatience got the better of me and I wiped the system clean and
started over, just like I used to do it in Winblow$ 95.
Compiz more or less works now with settings equivalent to what I had in
Natty.
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Could you explain that ABI breakage problem again, without sentence
breakage?
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Title:
Compiz's Sync to Vblank
I know developers are busy people, but I could really use some feedback
on this issue.
For the moment I've purged all unity3d and compiz related packages and
files from my system.
I am using unity2d for a desktop, but it has a few issues that really
make using my computer unberable. (waiting
Public bug reported:
The compiz website, compiz wiki, and compiz forums, and git-hub are
getting left behind.
The website has been out of date for quite a while.
The wiki hasn't been updated since version 0.9.4.
The compiz forums are filling with spambots.
The git-hub doesn't have any of the
If I give up using compiz with nvida, would it fix this bug?
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Title:
[regression] smspillaz fails to sleep at proper hours, despite
smspillaz
Is your fix in the git-hub?
Change is good!
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Title:
screen flashes on rotate cube
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jayprakash
Are you sure you are experiencing the same bug?
How did your desktop's behavior change with each attempt?
For me, only the Unity/Compiz desktop with nvidia is broken.
Nouveau was working as well as it ever does, before I removed it and
reinstalled nvidia (after a severely botched
Public bug reported:
In Oneiric, while in the Compiz+Unity desktop using nvida-curent, no
windows, menus, panels, or notifications will redraw.
Unless they are dragged or the cube rotated; they display only their
initial state (often invisible).
This seems to be a compounding of problems I had
The nvidia drivers I've tried so far are 280 and 285.
Both worked fairly well in Natty, though never perfectly.
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Compiz
I hate to see such effort dismissed with a simple invalid (however
technically correct as this is a feature request, not a bug report).
Post this in the compiz forums if you haven't already. Compiz can always
use a few functionality-minded testers/developers. There are a lot of
great features,
Don't be so quick to dismiss this as a problem with compiz. It's certainly not
the most efficient way to manage a desktop, but the code has come a long way
and isn't the resource hogging, bug-ridden monster it once may have been.
This but is probably related to
*clarification: gdm refers to the login and session manager, gnome
refers to the desktop environment.
It confounds me to no end trying to decide where one ends and the other
begins, if any such point exists...
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I could have a related problem... Something is killing compiz at boot
every time I log in. The backround (set by compiz) flashes for a
fraction of a second and then I get metacity... Compiz --replace works,
but not as a startup appliction (not anymore at least; it did work for
about two days and
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