Created attachment 617538 [details] xorg logs Description of problem: on user switch or any force xrestart x return but gnome-shell is not displayed correctly and the wallpaper looks corrupted Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. switchuser on gnome shell 2. log in as different user 3. Actual results: incorrect display on gnome shell and wallpaper Expected results: gnome-shell should display correctly Additional info: on multiple tests it appears it sometimes doesn't happen, I am wondering if it is because I was using a livecd?
Created attachment 617539 [details] more xorg log
Created attachment 617540 [details] even more xorg log
Discussed at 2012-10-04 blocker review meeting: http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-qa/2012-10-04/f18-beta-blocker-review-2.1.2012-10-04-16.00.log.txt . This is a single-system X bug and it isn't a showstopper, it's just a functionality bug. Doesn't hit any release criteria and isn't serious enough for NTH, can be fixed acceptably with an update. Rejected as a blocker and as NTH.
ar17787, are you able to reproduce it on latest Fedora 18 or 19?
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