Description of problem: When I select a background image in my Gnome environment, create a big window and move it around, the background color is first visible until the background image is redrawn when the clock cycles to do that are available Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): XFree86-4.2.99.2-0.20021217.0 nautilus-2.1.5-2 control-center-2.1.3-1 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. select a large screen resolution on a fairly slow computer 2. switch desktop background to an image 3. start a program that creates a window and move it around Actual results: the parts of the background that becomes visible when the image is moved is first filled with the background color that was before the background image was selected, then a moment later the background image is "painted" in the area Expected results: as in redhat-8, the background image is displayed directly and not "painted" in later
ick, did this break again.
After another complete reinstall of phoebe I don't see this problem. I did however create a new account on the old install and reproduced the problem with a clean account. Unfortunately the old installation was overwritten, so I can't diff config files or debug the problem from there.
Someone else noted the same thing, but when he changed the background it disappeared. Needs investigation.
I believe this has been fixed in 2.1.91. Can you try it?
I can try it but I'm afraid that won't tell much, since I can't reproduce the problem since the reinstall (no, I didn't save my old $HOME). Someone that experiences the problem should have a look at the updated package.
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