** Description changed: - I have a fully updated Lucid-AMD-64 installation with an upgraded Compiz (0.8.6-0ubuntu1). - I also use Emerald (0.7.2-0ubuntu4) decorator for compiz. - Furthermore, I have upgraded my system with all the lucid packages of the PPA Xorg-Edgers-Crack-Pushers, - including the new kernel (2.6.35-4.5), xserver (1.8.1.901+git20100613) and nvidia-current (256.29-0ubuntu1). + I have a fully updated Lucid-AMD-64 installation with an upgraded compiz (0.8.6-0ubuntu1). + I also use emerald (0.7.2-0ubuntu4) decorator for compiz. + Furthermore, I have upgraded my system with all the lucid packages of the PPA xorg-edgers fresh X crack, + including the new kernel (2.6.35-4.5), xserver (1.8.1.901+git20100613) and nvidia-current (256.35-0ubuntu0). Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-MA790XT-UP4 Graphics card: NVidia GTX285 After upgrading the new libcairo2 (1.9.8-0ubuntu0sarvatt~lucid) I noticed some serious rendering issues. All special effects fails to render correctly, where there should appear highlighting or fading color blends: 1. Emeralds (vrunner 0.2) frame engine blends in the titlebar (especially middle blend) fails to render. - Actually a white blend does not render at all, the whole area concerned turns totally white with no blend at all. + Actually a whitish blend does not render at all, the whole area concerned turns totally white with no blend at all. 2. Emeralds frame/shadows in gnome panel or in application windows do not render at all. They disappear. 3. I have also noticed, using synaptic for instance, pressing the reload button, the loading bar fails to show blending colors. The upper area of the bar is completely white. + 4. There is absolutely no color blend in any scrollbar either, they are + completely white. + The lucid libcairo2 (1.8.10-2ubuntu1) and maverick libcairo2 (1.8.10-4ubuntu1) do work OK. So downgrading to one of those works.
-- [xorg-edgers] new libcairo2 1.9.9 fails to render correctly https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/596192 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
