https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=401940
gvgeo <gvg...@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED Resolution|FIXED |--- --- Comment #6 from gvgeo <gvg...@gmail.com> --- I reopen the bug, cause it seems to be closed on false assumption. Although the reason might be true. First, yes, I was reporting about Canvas Graphics Acceleration ON. The report had already the information that without works, I tried to give you more information. Probably should said that from start, although I included the options that don't help. But if you read my report you can see that my main GPU is an amd Radeon RX 470. And the last thing I said is, that I made sure that it was the only one running. (Wanted to make sure that the intel,that I use concurrently in the system for other reasons, was not used for krita) On top of that I tested 3 intel GPUs, trying to find out a common cause. About updates: I specifically said that I tried multiple drivers for Radeon. But for the intel only my main system runs on latest driver(not beta). The others probably are older. ============ NEW INFO I tested and an nvidia 750ti, it appears to behave differently, and would not notice if you were not aware of. The error is more difficult to reproduce and will fix soon after couple frames. It appears about twice in every ten tries, and in worse case, will go away the moment you stop zooming(continuous zoom). =========== Even if it is the GPU drivers. On the most popular platform, with the 2 of the 3 GPU makers having the issue, and the third also showing signs of it, shouldn't you try to change the problem? Of course I understand that with only 2 people reporting the problem, would not want to waste your time on this problem. But It seems wrong to me, saying that you resolved the bug, when there is obviously a problem. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.