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Nate Graham changed:
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Lastique changed:
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--- Comment #21 from Lastique ---
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Screencast showing undrawn decorations
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--- Comment #20 from Lastique ---
(In reply to Lastique from comment #19)
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> I tried disabling blur and indeed opacity changes have disappeared.
And there you go. A few minutes later after I wrote the message I re-enabled
the Blur
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--- Comment #19 from Lastique ---
(In reply to Thomas Lübking from comment #18)
> Meh - blur (next to contrast) is by it's nature still a major contender to
> be the culprit.
> => If you can reproduce it with disabled blur, it might be
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--- Comment #18 from Thomas Lübking ---
Meh - blur (next to contrast) is by it's nature still a major contender to be
the culprit.
=> If you can reproduce it with disabled blur, it might be helpful to see a
video of what's
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--- Comment #17 from Lastique ---
(In reply to Thomas Lübking from comment #16)
> "kcmshell5 kwineffects", filter for "blur", configure the effect and disable
> the blur cache (only checkbox)
> Still reproducible?
That option is
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--- Comment #16 from Thomas Lübking ---
"kcmshell5 kwineffects", filter for "blur", configure the effect and disable
the blur cache (only checkbox)
Still reproducible?
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--- Comment #15 from Lastique ---
Created attachment 99191
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KWin log
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--- Comment #14 from Lastique ---
(In reply to Thomas Lübking from comment #13)
> No. Explanation:
Thanks for the explanation, makes sense. I thought I was going crazy. :)
> Does the panel opacity change still happen?
I didn't
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--- Comment #13 from Thomas Lübking ---
(In reply to Lastique from comment #11)
> Is it possible that the effect is somehow force-enabled somewhere?
No. Explanation:
There *was* a bug in that the übertransparent plasma theme
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--- Comment #11 from Lastique ---
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An example of a panel without contrast effect
I've attached a screenshot without the contrast effect.
Curiously, I got
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--- Comment #12 from Lastique ---
(In reply to Thomas Lübking from comment #10)
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> Let me guess: disabling the blur effect will "fix" this (by selecting the
> more opaque plasma panel theme)?
Nope, the behavior is the same as I
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--- Comment #10 from Thomas Lübking ---
(In reply to Lastique from comment #9)
> I would but without it the panels are nearly unusable with a dark desktop
> background. Fonts are barely readable because the panel is too
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--- Comment #9 from Lastique ---
(In reply to Thomas Lübking from comment #8)
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> I'd suggest to simply disable it. *shrug*
I would but without it the panels are nearly unusable with a dark desktop
background. Fonts are barely
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--- Comment #8 from Thomas Lübking ---
(In reply to Lastique from comment #7)
> * By 'reset' I mean I can see their opacity change suddenly. Either they
> temporarily become opaque or very transparent, as if the Contrast
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--- Comment #7 from Lastique ---
> Did you have those restarts on the stable driver as well?
Yes, the panels did reset* on 364.19 too, but kwin did not hang. The hang only
happened once, on 367.18, but I haven't been using it for long
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--- Comment #6 from Thomas Lübking ---
The issue may remain, just nvidia won't fix anything that occurs on unsupported
setups (and it's indeed trouble prone)
Did you have those restarts on the stable driver as well?
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--- Comment #5 from Lastique ---
(In reply to Thomas Lübking from comment #4)
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GRUB/Tips_and_tricks#Disable_framebuffer
>
> Ubuntu should be using /etc/default/grub as well ( just they've no
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--- Comment #4 from Thomas Lübking ---
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GRUB/Tips_and_tricks#Disable_framebuffer
Ubuntu should be using /etc/default/grub as well ( just they've no useful
documentations ;-P )
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--- Comment #3 from Lastique ---
> I'd suggest trying a stable driver (367.18 is a beta version) to see whether
> the same issues occur there as well.
364.19 is the stable one, it happened with it too. I updated trying if the new
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A backtrace of the looping kwin
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