Same problem here, fresh 14.04 install, tried to reinstall, did no good.
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Title:
OSD (skip, pause) take full window (and fullscreen) height
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As a further update to my previous comment, while the xorg-edgers ppa
has resolved my problems to the point my system is useable when running
compiz, time has revealed slightly more severe problems than previously
reported. Largely it's as I said - as long as I ignore the error
report, everything
...and in a spectacular demonstration of why I should update my system
before reporting stuff like this, about an hour and a half ago, my
update manager popped up with a lot of new stuff from xorg-edgers, and
out of curiosity, I rebooted my computer to see if it had helped with
the situation.
Awesome - thank you VERY much, I'm happy to report that adding the xorg-
edgers repository has largely solved my issues.
For information, I am still getting the error message a few minutes
after startup most of the time (a few times it has not happened). And
if I try to report it it seems to
Just checked the freedesktop.org bug report on the issue linked above
(https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48829) and it looks like
the fix got pushed into the main mesa 8.0 branch yesterday. Hopefully
this means Ubuntu will take action on putting out an update soon...
*crosses fingers*
This is affecting me too - rendering 12.04 upgrade totally unuseable
unless I'm in a desktop with no effects which is pretty annoying.
Thanks to anyone who's working on fixing this - any updates on how I can
work around it, if at all?
It doesn't matter what desktop switcher I use - it'll work
Ben Gamari - I agree with everything you've said and thank you so much
for your proactive work in identifying and fixing this issue. I would
be incredibly grateful for any sort of assistance in fixing this - a PPA
with the build you described would be fantastic - by tomorrow, even?
Sir, you are a