At first note : 1° no desktop effects is the default choice after a fresh install. 2° If compiz fall back into metacity you have no other choise.
So "as natural" this is the test i have done. And it's don't work because even if you ask "No visual effect" compiz try to do some test at gnome start up. As long as if we try an other choice, we test if that is possible, a solution could be only if we choice "no visual effect" compiz do really nothing during start-up. As i remind in some old ubuntu versions the other choice where in "gray" after a fall-back into metacity, that is not the case now, you can choice and test is then made, and if not possible we return in "no visual effect". So test at start-up is no more necessary if we choice " no effect". Test will be donne if we try an other choice. So: If we choice "no visual effect" compiz have not to do any things during start-up. That is the bug we have to correct. Le dimanche 24 octobre 2010 à 14:14 +0000, Connor Imes a écrit : > Ah, I see what you are talking about, these "lines" are called panels. > Normally when people talk about lines on the screen, they are seeing > visual artifacts due to poor video rendering. > > You can change the user preferences to not use desktop effects (comipz). > Go to System->Preferences->Appearance. Under the Visual Effects tab, > select None, then Close. Re-add the panels through whatever means you > have been doing so that you have the top and bottom panel. Now reboot > the system - do the panels remain or are they gone again? > -- Up and down lines of Gnome disapair on second boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/603907 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
