Public bug reported:
I've had a Ubuntu Hardy beta system running well for a week or so, and
today I wanted to try KDE4. I did "sudo aptitude install kubuntu-
kde4-desktop" and got it installed fine. When I logged in, things seemed
OK, but I wanted a smaller panel. I right clicked, set the panel to
"Tiny", and when I applied the change I find that the K logo is too big
for the tiny panel and wraps around to the top of the screen, as does
the font for the clock. The panel itself doesn't seem to wrap around,
the logo and clock are shown on top of the normal blue wallpaper rather
than a dark section of panel.
There's an attached screenshot of what I mean. This is a Toshiba Portege
M300, with an Intel i855GM integrated graphics controller. I have tried
with the desktop effects both on and off (toggled from the KDE System
Settings app), and both settings exhibit the same problem.
** Affects: kubuntu-kde4-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Bottom rows of display wrap around to top
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210368
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