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Description of problem: during notification events using screen in gnome 3 'zoom' mode (from the accessibility drop down in top bar... notification events cause a blue screen to flash and cover entire gui until notification has passed. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Gnome 3.0.1 How reproducible: occurs every time Steps to Reproduce: 1. place screen into 'zoom' mode 2. receive notification of new email from evolution or rhythm box or other 3. Actual results: screen will flash to blue and stay that way until notification has passed Expected results: notifications should not interfere with workflow Additional info: placing system into 'busy mode' from the drop down allows prevents the popup from occuring, new notifications are logged but do not cause blue screen
I can reproduce this here, 1. Use zoom from the a11y menu 2. Click on a notification icon in the ratification area 3. Everything's blue under the notification. Maybe it's hardware related, I'm using Intel Ironlake. What are you using? -- Fedora Bugzappers volunteer triage team https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers
Moving to gnome-shell, didn't notice it was under the wrong component. -- Fedora Bugzappers volunteer triage team https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers
Created attachment 510279 [details] screenshot showing the issue
I sincerely apologize for the delay... I didn't realize that I had email turned off in my bugzilla profile and assumed since it was a low priority bug it might not have been assigned yet. Yes... viewing the screenshot you posted... this is exactly the issue. My hardware... Fujitsu T4310... it has the integrated Intel i915 graphics so its the intel_drv.so loaded. Again, sorry for the wait... is there anything else I can give you? I am not super proficient with linux yet, but I am decently comfortable mucking around in the terminal.
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