From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; rv:1.7.3) Gecko/20040914 Firefox/0.10 Description of problem: When I browse a folder with some images, the thumbails are partly corrupted. What happens is that the right side of all thumbnails has white noise. Funny enough when inspecting the files in ~/.thumbnails with an image viewer, all of them seem ok. How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.go to a folder containing imagens 2.look at the thumbails Actual Results: All of them are corrupted on the right side. Expected Results: They shouldn't be corrupted (as the thumbnail files themselves are fine). Additional info: I only noticed this today, so this must have been triggered by some recent update, like gdk-pixbuf-0.22.0-11.3.5 or gtk2-2.4.7-2.5.
I also have this problem after the update. It souds like the problem might relate to bug 130183.
Yes, i have this problem too, after using 'yum update' (from yum.log) 09/18/04 09:46:18 Updated: gdk-pixbuf 1:0.22.0-11.3.5.i386 09/18/04 09:46:18 Updated: gtk2 2.4.7-2.5.i386
I have the same problem. When I doubleclick a jpeg image, one with the image preview lacking 25% at the right side (white or white noise), i get: "The Image view encountered an error while starting up. The location cannot be displayed with this viewer." If I select view as image collection: "The Image Collection view encountered an error while starting up. The location cannot be displayed with this viewer." If I select open with eye of the gnome (or any other viewer), it opens normally. The problem appeared after nautilus got stuck while browsing image-folders and required a force quit. This was maybe 10 hours after the updates.
Sorry I was writing about jpegs and just checked, it's all images, not just jpegs. I forgot to mention that I was browsing image folders heavily for some time before this appeared.
Yes. This was a gdk-pixbuf bug in some gtk2 release.
gtk2-2.4.7-2.6 which is now in testing should fix this.
Matthias, just FYI, seeing Bug 128214 with clock applet since gtk2-2.4.7-2.5 and also with gtk2-2.4.7-2.6 (panel height 16 pixel) -- worked fine before update.
Thorsten, I would be more interested to hear if you still see *this* bug with 2.4.7-2.6
Matthias, sorry, when I saw "The gtk2-2.4.7-2.6 package which is available for testing now should fix that. Please test and report problems in [HERE]" on fedora-test-list I thought you mean *all* problems with the update. But a quick look with nautilus in an dir with images did not show the problem reported in this bug.
*** Bug 133213 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
It doesn't happen anymore with the latest gtk2 update.