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Description of problem: Initially all is fine, then after couple of hours on some windows start to appear artefacts/alterations/marks/scratches call whatever you like (really annoying) Working for a couple of hours in Gnome 3 desktop Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. Working for a couple of hours in Gnome 3 desktop 2. Use many windows at the same time 3. Switch between them occasionally (Everyday work on Linux, bloody ridiculous Gnome 2 was much better) Actual results: Cracks alterations by drawing windows Expected results: Good looking windows (readable info no artefacts) Additional info: Attached Print screen, not altered in GIMP as it is on my screen
This bug is also actual for KDE 4.6.5 But with KDE is not such critial because it renders every window that you are selecting and content became normal again, apart from web pages! Since I've installed Fedora 15 all this crap started to happen, it's like some lazy rendering model which is working badly. Linux 2.6.41.1-1.fc15.x86_64 x86_64 Display Info Vendor: Tungsten Graphics, Inc Model: Mesa DRI Mobile Intel® GM45 Express Chipset Driver: 2.1 Mesa 7.11
Created attachment 535418 [details] KDE rendering
This can be a problem with software rendering or OpenGL, I've installer cairo-dock with OpenGL support and it was crashed the system, KDE stop responding just mouse still moving and nothing else, so I should kill X
Those Artefacts keep bothering me, can you please help me? I'll attach some files required for you be reading this article http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_debug_Xorg_problems
Created attachment 562277 [details] smoltprofile
Created attachment 562278 [details] Xorg.0.log
Created attachment 562279 [details] Xorg.1.log
Created attachment 562280 [details] Xorg.9.log
Created attachment 562281 [details] Gnome3 Artifacts
Created attachment 562282 [details] Gnome 3 Artefacts Second Initially everything looks good, no any artefacts, but after some time images got refreshed and redrawn with them, looks awful and very annoying. Can this be fixed be changing video drivers??
/etc/X11/xorg.conf - does not exist in system.
Created attachment 562283 [details] dmesg output
Created attachment 562284 [details] dgm/0.log
Created attachment 562285 [details] dgm/0-greeter.log
Created attachment 562286 [details] dgm/0-slave.log
Created attachment 562287 [details] dgm/1-greeter.log
Created attachment 563914 [details] glxinfo
Created attachment 568250 [details] Screen with no errors, to make shure that Initially I got fine working screen
Created attachment 600513 [details] New screen, Appears in this case font data are corrupted in memory, I've even restarted Firefox and this screen is captured after FF restart. I hope after whole restart it will dissapear.
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This BUG is still present. I've updated to Fedora 17 (latest currently). It's not gone anywhere. Do you guys need some more details about my hardware? You can give me some commands and I can send output to you.
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