+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #724944 +++ Atachments available in original bug #724944 opened against F15 Description of problem: Rendering incorrect of Celestia 1.6.0 with all render paths available. Hardware: Athlon 64x2, Nvidia Geforce 7600GT; software Fedora 16, 32 bits, nouveau/gallium driver. How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. run Celestia on Fedora 16 with nouveau driver and NVIDIA 7600GT 2. All stars are rendered incorrectly rendered with: - a circle delimiting the star. - a conic region starting at the center of the star and whose base is a small patch on the star surface. The rest of the star interior is black. Expected results: correct rendering Additional info: Ubuntu 11.04, 64 bits: correct rendering Ubuntu 12.04, 64 bits and Fedora 15, 32 bits : incorrect rendering. See original bug #724944 for details and desktop video capture. Fedora 16, 32 bits: incorrect rendering, see above. It seems this bug is a regression.
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