Kent West wrote:
dircha wrote:
[borders in gtk+ apps not showing up after a suspend/resume]
Have you tried a different window manager? Have you tried a different
user? These quick tests might give you a clue as to where the
problem lies.
Good idea; I tried a few additional things here.
I'm starting
dircha wrote:
dircha wrote:
Another update on my troubleshooting efforts.
[borders in gtk+ apps not showing up after a suspend/resume]
Have you tried a different window manager? Have you tried a different
user? These quick tests might give you a clue as to where the problem lies.
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Kent
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dircha wrote:
After resuming from suspend-to-disk (ACPI sleep state 4), Thunderbird
(mozilla-thunderbird in sid) and Firefox (mozilla-firefox in sid) render
their interfaces without borders and scrollbars. Both applications
otherwise function correctly.
Another update on my troubleshooting effor
After resuming from suspend-to-disk (ACPI sleep state 4), Thunderbird
(mozilla-thunderbird in sid) and Firefox (mozilla-firefox in sid) render
their interfaces without borders and scrollbars. Both applications
otherwise function correctly.
I'm using the default themes for both applications (whi
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