I'm going to move this into the source editor component. This is still
an issue.
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It looks like this is actually a duplicate of bug #129380.
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Xrandr rotate with metacity artifacts (i965GM)
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I get the trails when I move a window in any direction. It also seems
that if I move the window really slowly, it doesn't leave a trail (or
hardly any).
I think the redrawing issue only happens on the actual desktop. The
gnome panels and the application menus in the panel seem to redraw fine,
with
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I'm not sure if 'artifacts' is the right word, but It's as if the screen
doesn't redraw correctly, as you can see from the screenshot that
irongrunty attached.
Here is my Xorg.0.log before i run xrandr -o right
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This happens to me as well.
X3100 video using the 'intel' driver.
using xrandr to rotate the display (any way, inverted, right or left) on my
Fujitsu T4220 convertible causes artifacts to appear when windows are moved.
When 'xrandr -o normal' is run again , everything is fine.
I'm also not using
Still doesn't work in Edgy with guidance-0.7.0-0ubuntu4 with nvidia
binary drivers. (it did work previously in the edgy RC)
'kcmshell displayconfig' gives the following output:
Pythonize constructor -- pid = 7782
Python interpreter initialized!
Pythonize constructor -- pid = 7782
Traceback (mos