On 14.02.2011 04:36, Steve Langasek wrote: > On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 03:45:21AM +0200, Eddy Petrișor wrote: >> Package: upgrade-reports >> Severity: normal > >> After upgrading to squeeze I've noticed I am experiencing some weird >> glyph/graphic area reshuffling in GNOME (maybe X?) after recovering from >> hibernate. With a total (according to my current sloppy counting) 5 resumes, >> things get back to normal, but I suspect the next hibernate-resume cycle will >> restart the glyph reshuffling cycle. > >> By glyph/graphic area reshuffling I mean alterations of the shapes of the >> glyphs (and some areas on the background picture) in such a manner that it >> seems that within a set of 8/16/N (?) lines are shifted/rotated sideways with >> some undefined and different amount each, but in a reproducible manner ("b" >> will always be doodled in the same way, no matter if is in the word "be" or >> if >> is in the word "absurd". > >> I'll try to provide some picture in the bug report, once I report this >> issue in BTS. > > If you can determine where this is breaking, I would suggest reassigning > this bug report to the appropriate package rather than opening a new bug > report.
That was the idea, but for my own tracking I wrote about this problem first on my blog, so that's why it might sound weird the way I phrased the last sentence. Still, there is the background image alteration issue which hasn't been captured and now, just after a resume, it doesn't seem to manifest yet. > This doesn't appear to be a problem with the upgrade process (which > is what upgrade-reports is meant for tracking), but a bug in the system > post-upgrade. I am also aware that upgrade-reports is a temporary package, but I haven't started the investigation on identifying the culprit. I am suspecting some X component, but I was mostly hoping for an X maintainer/developer to identify a possible package and suggest some hints to identify the package. -- Regards, EddyP ============================================= "Imagination is more important than knowledge" A.Einstein
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