Does the problem still occur? If so, it would be helpful if you could
update the bug title / description to reflect the issue you currently
experience. Please try with both compiz and metacity.
Please attach your X server configuration file (/etc/X11/xorg.conf) and
X server log file
Stumbled on additional way to temporarily fix the display. Log off and log
back on.
Problem still returns w/reboot.
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Thanks for the screenshots. What graphics driver are you using? If it's
the nvidia proprietary driver, does changing to the nv free driver fix
the issue?
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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;
This now sounds like a screen resoultion problem, which is not what you
originally reported, and cannot be caused by a firefox update. Are you
sure Compiz is now disabled (desktop effects = none)? What do you mean
by 50% of the screen, can you only see a fraction of your desktop? Could
you please
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 99740 ***
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duplicate of bug 99740, so it is being marked as such. Please look at
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 99740 ***
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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
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 99740
Firefox problems with desktop-effects
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I still think this is a duplicate of bug 99740, but have unmarked it for
now to avoid bug noise.
I wouldn't be so quick to blame the -security update for causing the
problem, it really sounds like bug 99740 which appears on a seemingly
random basis. Does the problem still occur if you disable the
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