Daniel,
I assume you're talking about the blue border issue.
The video driver is i810 module version = 1.4.1 (laptop onboard Intel video
chip).
I don't use compiz or beryl (never heard of). compiz is not installed, and
beryl not found as package in Synaptic.
I don't believe it's related to bug #3
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on Feisty.
I don't know how this bug can be reassigned to the kernel package
instead. Maybe only you can do this as an administrator?
I'm sorry for the confusion.
Thank you for your help,
Jörg Höhle
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ssh.
This is for sure a bug unrelated to Ubuntu. However the
bugzilla.kernel.org FAQ asks to contact the distribution first.
Regards,
Jör
This picture shows the color effects in the snapshot's window title and
in the top panel's menu, as well as a superposition of blue ghost
frames.
** Attachment added: "color effects in window and menu titles"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4166204/depth8-menu.png
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ghost borders appear in to
This picture shows the border less popup menu as well as the same size
ghost border in the top left position of the desktop.
** Attachment added: "borderless popup menu and remains of ghost borders"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4166208/depth8-blue-border.png
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ghost borders appear in top-l
This attachment show an effect that's not systematic. It looks like
sometimes there's a ghost border that remains atop all normal visible
windows. Then when a window (e.g. the snapshot application's window) is
moved, blue colors overwrites part of it.
This effect is different from the typical case
#x27;m using Ubuntu Dapper, with most latest security fixes and updates:
gtk-engines-xyz 1:2.7.4.is.2.6.10-0ubuntu1
xserver-xorg 7.0.0-ubuntu45
xserver-xorg-i810 1:1.4.1.4-0ubuntu6
Finally, there's a bug in the package description of
gtk2-engines-ubuntulooks. It says "Clearlooks". Pr
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
Hi,
When installed in the top panel, a left click on the CPU frequency
scaling monitor causes weird behaviour of the Gnome GUI.
Sometimes, the panels, e.g. the application menu won't react anymore.
Every time, when moving the mouse to the