Description of problem: After doing a suspend/resume cycle, window decoration is garbled. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): [root@sofja ~]# rpm -q compiz compiz-0.0.13-0.32.20060817git.fc6 How reproducible: every time Steps to Reproduce: 1. enable desktop effects (System/preferences/desktop events) (using gnome desktp) 2. suspend to ram 3. resume Actual results: window borders are defective. Expected results: Window borders as they looked before suspending. Additional info: System is a Thinkpad T43 with ATI Radeon X300.
I have the same problem, more specifically, the toolbar at the top and bottom has a few extra pixels that form a white bar the length of the screen. I also have an IBM t43 with stock FC6 + updates. Everything is fine until I suspend. After suspend, things still work, but I have that permanent extra line(s) being drawn. Can we provide any more info? I can upload a screenshot if necessary. , kernel version Linux jbrandeb-linux 2.6.18-1.2849.fc6 #1 SMP Fri Nov 10 12:45:28 EST 2006 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linu compiz: compiz-0.0.13-0.32.20060817git.fc6
Created attachment 144971 [details] Buggy part at the upper application menu after resume
Created attachment 144972 [details] What it should look like after resume This small screenshot shows what it should look like. The lower part is the "real" view with the same background as the buggy screenshot, the upper half shows the same with white back ground to better see the shadow that should be there. Newly created windows do not have this problem. Disabling and re-enabling the desktop effects also fixes the problem (but puts all windows on the first desktop as for a short time there is no window manager).
is there any update on this bug?
In F7 this bug does not exist. I'd close this bug. Thank you.
Closing per reporter's comment 5. Sorry, for letting this bug rot for so long.