Description of problem: The OSD showing the sound volume looks pixelized and ugly when using metacity with composite manager enabled. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): metacity-2.22.0-3.fc9.x86_64 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. use the multimedia key of your laptop to change the sound volume. You should see the OSD like on attachment 2 [details]. enable the composite manager with: gconftool –type=bool -s /apps/metacity/general/compositing_manager 1 3. use the multimedia key of your laptop to change the sound volume. You should see the OSD like on attachment Actual results: The OSD looks pixelised and rather ugly (which is annoying considered the fact that you get it when adding some eye cnady to the desktop :) Expected results: The OSD should look the same, or better. Additional info: I selected metacity as the component because the problem appears when enabling the composite manager in metacity. However, I couldn't find out which component is responsible for displaying the OSD, so if metacity is not guilty, feel free to modify my bug report in consequence.
Created attachment 305413 [details] OSD without composite manager
Created attachment 305414 [details] OSD with composite manager
This is totally fixed with update from Rawhide: echo-icon-theme-0.3.89.0-0.7.git1f550b3.fc10.noarch So it was a echo issue, not a metacity one. I'm changing the component to echo-icon-theme. Release echo-icon-theme-0.3.2.1-1.fc9.noarch.rpm from updates-testing still doesn't resolve this bug. Hope it will be pushed from Rawhide to updates soon for everyone to enjoy it :)
echo-icon-theme-0.3.3-1.fc9 (from updates repository) still doesn't resolve the issue. However, it is fixed in Rawhide, and thus in fedora-icon-theme for F10. F10 won't know this problem, could it be ported to F9 too ?
As I said, this is fixed in F10. Didn't check in F9 though. Is anyone reading this bug report ? :)
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