I have discovered that enabling vsync in CCSM greatly reduces the
problem. Altough performance is affected...
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This also happens in Oneiric with nvidia drivers 280.13 (installed by
package nvidia-current) and
VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation GT218 [GeForce 210] (rev
a2)
I applied the changes suggested by vseguip using the tool ccsm
provided by the package compizconfig-settings-manager (you
It is also true for my X200M radeon card with the radeon driver.
I started noticing it quite a long time ago, maybe even since the 10.04 version
(while I have no issues with the i915 machine LTS) . For the time being I am
running 11.04 on the custom-built kernel, uname: Linux 3.0.17-nonrad+ #1
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I do not use nvidia drivers but I have garbled display in emacs. I am
running Ubuntu Maverick 10.10 and I already updated compiz.
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I have to cancel my statement in #35. vseguip's work around doesn't work
anymore.
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garbled Emacs display when
The same issues here since 10.04, now with emacs-snaphshot, emacs23 and
OOo. Furthermore, running one of the mentioned applications slows my
machine down---it seems to be frozen (Dual core CPU @ 1,86 GHz, 4 GB
RAM). Yes, this is annoying. But vseguip's work around fixed it indeed
and gave my
This is really annoying. Emacs buffer text is messed by random color and
unreadable. ( NVIDIA-180 driver, Compiz enabled)
I don't want to disable Compiz visual effects because transparency and expose
are very useful.
My workaround:
get old NVIDIA driver (version 173) and install it manually.
I just did a fresh install of Jaunty and I was seeing this (Dell
Latitude D830 with nVidia Quadro NVS 135M card, nvidia driver version
185.18.36) in at least Firefox, Thunderbird, Pidgin and CompizConfig
Settings Manager when scrolling. It seems like vseguip's advice of
setting the following
installing a new version of ubuntu does not appeal to me just to solve
this video issue ?
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Since reinstalling my Thinkpad T61P with Karmic and the nVidia 185
driver I have not seen the garbled display issue at all. I've also
bought a new computer with an integrated nVidia card and that also shows
no problems. I'll be unsubscribing myself from this issue.
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garbled Emacs display
This happens also to me with open office, the browser sometimes and
maybe other apps non related to the emacs
I am using a T61 lenovo laptop and this only happens with desktop
effects to anything other then none. I get it to occur from scrolling
mostly with the wheel on my external mouse.
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I've found going back to Nvidia 173 works perfect so its broke in the
latest 180 version
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The same here. 2.6.28-15-generic #52-Ubuntu. i686 GNU/Linux, nvidia-driver-180.
This issue can be seen under emacs-snaphot as well (the attachment shows a
screenshot of the problem).
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I've got the same issue on a Thinkpad T61p with a Quadro FX 570 nvidia
chip in it running 9.04. I rarely see it on gnome terminals, but I
frequently encounter it when using the OpenOffice spreadsheet. Usually
performing page up/down actions does not update all the cells, or the
row numbers
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I also have the same problem with gvim.
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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I've started using Emacs in a terminal with xterm-mouse-mode. (I even
tried gedit for a while.)
Anyways, if anyone would like to start a bounty for this, I'll happily
pitch in some cash.
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I've posted a new version of the -nvidia driver to our xorg-edgers PPA,
would you mind testing it either on Jaunty or Karmic and see if it
resolves this bug?
Get nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 - 185.18.14 here:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ppa
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Switching the Appearance-Visual Effects to None is also an annoying
work around since it destroys ones workspaces, and re-parents all the
windows to the new first workspace.
Does anyone have a better work-around? I just switched to None, while
at my office, where I do most of my Emacs and Open
Same behaviour over here.
steps to reproduce: after some scrolling and editing in Gnu Emacs and
OpenOffice, display gets garbled and / or partly whited out.
workaround: disabling desktop effects to None.
installed:
Jaunty, with all updates as of today
nvidia-glx-180 180.44-0ubuntu1
Jaunty, nvidia 180.44
I have only scene this bug in Emacs, but it's EXTREMELY annoying -- a
maximize and unmaximize is the quickest way I've found to trigger it. I
also see garbled ness in OpenOffice Writer, but not nearly as bad as
Emacs.
Setting Visual Effects under the Appearance control
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