From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.10) Gecko/20050720 Fedora/1.0.6-1.1.fc4 Firefox/1.0.6 Description of problem: An unexpected 1px white line appears on the left of screen while dragging within a single x window using the nv xorg-x11 driver. I have an nVidia GeForge FX 5200 video card an I am using the nv open source driver. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): xorg-x11-6.8.2-37 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: Dragging any icon in Nautilus causes a 1px white line to appear on the leftmost side of the screen (see screenshot for a snapshot of upper-left portion of the screen). The line appears when I start dragging. The line seems to disappear if I drag over top of another window. For example, dragging an icon over the GIMP toolbox or the panel (without letting go) will make the line go away. Additional info:
Created attachment 117318 [details] screenshot of the problem This is a screen-shot of the top-left portion of the screen showing the 1px white line that appears while dragging any icon Nautilus draws on the desktop around.
If this issue turns out to still be reproduceable in the latest updates for this Fedora Core release, please file a bug report in the X.Org bugzilla located at http://bugs.freedesktop.org in the "xorg" component. Once you've filed your bug report to X.Org, if you paste the new bug URL here, Red Hat will continue to track the issue in the centralized X.Org bug tracker, and will review any bug fixes that become available for consideration in future updates. Setting status to "NEEDINFO_REPORTER", and awaiting upstream bug report URL for tracking. Thanks in advance.
Since this report was filed, there have been a large number of changes in X.Org upstream. A new release of X.Org is present in Fedora development currently, which is believed may resolve this issue. We have been unable to receive confirmation or further communication from anyone who has experienced this issue, so it is believed the issue is no longer present. Please upgrade to Fedora Core 5 test2 or later, and if the problem still exists, file a bug report in X.Org bugzilla, as indicated above in comment #2. Thanks in advance.