I actually had to reinstall the PC back to 8.04. Have not had the
courage to try a new upgrade yet.
thanks,
MMD
Marc Tardif wrote:
This bug has been marked as incomplete for too long, I'm assuming this
problem has been fixed.
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Went from 8.04 to 8.10. Post-reboot, I'm not able to login to that box
(no response on the username entry field), so will have to try an
upgrade to 9.04.
Dave Murphy wrote:
Could you provide more details about your upgrade path before this error
please?
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on a new machine I'm building.
thanks,
mmd
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+ After login, desktop icons are forced into the top 2/3 of the screen. On
open of any application, Firefox, Gedit, etc, the
Okay, hopefully provided most of what you needed. I didn't follow the
compiz/metacity part.
I'm also attaching a new snapshot of the file browser after a boot.
thanks for the help.
Madeleine D.
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Stumbled on additional way to temporarily fix the display. Log off and log
back on.
Problem still returns w/reboot.
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Checking Hardware Drivers - message is 'No proprietary drivers are in use on
this system'. System suggests using the ATI/AMD FGLRX driver, but it is not
activated.
hth.
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That's because when I originally filed this, FF was the only app having a
display problem. Now, nearly every app has a problem, as well as the desktop
itself.
FF is still the only one that still is funky after a toggle on the
refresh rate. But once I resize it, it then holds up until a
I'm posting a screenshot of gedit on open, so you can see the decorations. I
didn't realize they were blocked at the time of the FF shot.
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Today, everthing is worse.
To answer your question, I first went ahead with another suggestion from
one of the duplicates to set Desktop Effects to none. Initially that
seemed to fix the problem, but I didn't reboot until this morning.
Also, yesterday, I saw that there was a Firefox update, so
Follow-up. I decided to check a few things and stumbled on a possible
hint to the problem. No matter what, if I reboot, I'm back to 50% use
of the screen. But, if I change the refresh rate from 60 to 70 and back
again, I can get usable apps.
I had a problem in November with the refresh rate;
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Maybe.
The bug you reference is more than a year old. I've been running FF for
long before that, and this bug popped up last week. Given that it was a
holiday week, whatever update screwed things up may
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
On open in Intrepid, FF fills entire screen, blocking out Ubuntu menu bar (top)
and the status bar (bottom), but still showing it's own menu and the bookmarks
toolbar. An F11 switches it to true fullscreen, then a second F11 displays FF
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