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I'm using Elementary OS which is based on Ubuntu 10.10. I've upgraded
compiz to version 0.9.2.1 following an article on Webupd8. After upgrade
and restart, top panel keeps disappearing as soon as it starts for the
first time. It reappears by clicking the desktop. Also without clicking
the desktop,
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I've also been able to hit this with openbox and xcompmgr or cairo-
compmgr, and only with gnome-panel. It may not be a gnome-panel bug, but
a common behavior in compositing managers that can be triggered by
gnome-panel.
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Status: Ne
Upon boot up, I have no taskbars at all. However I discovered when I
pointed my mouse at the upper left corner of my screen I got a drop down
tab. I was able to perform functions this way, but is very
inconvenient. Have not tried rebooting as yet.
This is after desktop has behaved strangely. M
The issue still exists with 1:0.6.0+git20071008-0ubuntu1.1 installed. The two
default Gutsy's gnome-panels still remain invisible after desktop is displayed
after login. And the workaround was either of the following:
1. Switch viewports;
2. Use Desktop Wall instead of Desktop Cube. When I disabl
I am experiencing the flicker issue that Mr Freeze has been reporting
above.
I am using compiz with Emerald and when I have my appearance - > visual
effect option set to anything other than "none", open GL application
(such as many of the screensavers) flickers. I have run the command
"sudo dpkg-r
As far as I could tell this wasn't fixed in Gutsy official release
(using KDE). The strange thing was that on initial login, there were no
problems, but a re-login caused the (quick-loading?) windows like wallet
manager to stack under the desktop. I also observed strange behaveour
for viewport 1: i
This bug is marked as having a fix realeased, but running the current
version of compiz (0.6.0+git20071008-0ubuntu1) still results in a
missing panel upon initial login.
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With the desktop effects enabled the Blender GUI becomes unstable;
window bars are missing and parts of the display disappear and reappear
as I mouse over them. I assume it is related.
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I am still getting the original error, sort of. Whenever I start up my
computer, I still don't get the panels on screen, unless I hit
Ctrl+Alt+Right Arrow to switch viewports, and then they appear again. I
have the latest updates as of 17 Oct 07, which is only one day away from
the launch date, a
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Benjamín: I'm sure this already happened befor
Well, unggnu, it seems that you are right, although I think that the
description of the bug #140860 is not very good.
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It is the same I guess, check the screen shots.
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Not the same bug, I think: That one refers to fullscreen apps, while
Benjamin and I are talking about an app that calculates available screen
space wrongly, causing its state bar to appear behind the panel instead
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Benjamín: I'm sure this already happened before the whole issue with the
panels; I have been getting it since early in the Gutsy development
cycle (maybe it happened even before, I didn't use Compiz on a regular
basis back then) and I think I even filed a bug, but I can't find it.
Not sure if it's
I thought this bug was really fixed, but I still have a very little
problem. If I open some image with EOG, the program automatically fits
the image size to the screen size between panels (if it is bigger) but
now it does but taking the screen size as there was no bottom panel. May
it be a bug of C
I think I've found a remaining issue :
Start KDE, then start Compiz. Everything should be fine.
Now logout from KDE, and login with the same user, and set the KDEWM
environment variable to /usr/bin/compiz --replace in your .bash_profile.
The bug reappears. I think it's a memory issue because Compi
I've put a copy of my lspci, if it can help.
As I've explained, I use KDE with driver nvidia-glx-new. The theme I use is
kde-window-decorator, but the same thing actually occurs with Emerald as a
window decorator, or with gtk-window-decorator.
Note that it does not happens on the first startup o
I just rebooted (because I wanted to make sure that it didn't just
happen on the first boot after a theme change), but now it appears that
the panels are still gone. Can someone else try changing some parts of
your theme (maybe window border, controls, etc.), and then reboot? I
wonder what the ca
Ahh, why do I have to be the loner? It was fixed for me, at first, but
then last night I changed the theme of my windows a little bit in System
--> Preferences --> Appearance, and today when I booted up and logged
in, both of my panels were missing until I changed viewports. Bummer.
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For me it is fixed now in gutsy rc (nvidia-glx-new, GeForce 6100
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Michael > I use nvidia-glx-new on my configuration and I have the
1:0.6.0+git20071008-0ubuntu1 compiz-core version installed. But the bug still
appears on KDE. Not tested on GNOME.
My config : NVidia GeForce 7900GS, CM Asus M2N-SLI Deluxe (NForce 570 SLI)
I cannot give you an lspci result now bec
I can confirm the bug is fixed.
On my desktop (nVidia), standard screen size it was fixed already last week.
With today's (Oct 12) updates, also my Sony Vaio with odd resolution (1280*800)
and nVidia card (GeForce6), it works fine now!
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Updated to 1:0.6.0+git20071008, this is now fixed on my system (ThinkPad
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Works fine now with my ATI Radeon 9550 / X1050 Series card and fglrx
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Seems to work now on both my systems.
ATI X800XT Platinum Edition Desktop
and NVidia Geforce Go 7700 Laptop
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Latest fix has also worked for the nvidia-glx (9639, not glx-new)
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Bug fixed! Let the Release come!
Thanks!
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Last set of updates has fixed the issue for me. I am using the nVidia
new drivers. Thankyou!
Packages installed:
ii compiz 1:0.6.0+git20071008-0ubuntu1
OpenGL window and compositing manager
ii compiz-core1:0.6.0+git2007
Sorry Michael, I was not aware that there were already updates for the
RC. Please ignore my comment.
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sees the problem, please check that you have
1:0.6.0+git20071008-0ubuntu1 of compiz-core installed (this version
unfortunately did not make it on the -rc CD) . I have not tested the fix
under kde (only gnome), if that is still a p
This does not seem to be fixed on Gutsy RC, on a Dell Latitude X1 (intel
graphics). For me, the upper panel is hidden when booting into Gnome
(although I can see the Restricted Manager tooltip) and suddenly appears
when I click on the desktop.
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Fixed for me with this last update. Config : Intel Corporation Mobile
915GM/GMS/910GML and Gnome
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Only partially fixed there. At startup, the desktop is over all the windows,
and when I right-click over the desktop and my popup menu covers the KDE panel,
everything disappears.
Thus, when I try to move a window such as Konsole, sometimes it's impossible to
move due to this bug.
However this
I know what you mean about video card being obscured. Not many people
run a X850 either. As far as bug reports go, I usually look to see if
someone else posted something about, and if not, creating a new bug
report. Alot of times it ends up as a duplicate of another bug with a
subject line that has
cabernet54: You're English is much better than some people that only
most, "mee tooo"
It's working here. If it's working for my crappy hardware, I think it
will work for everybody. From Michael Vogt's description it sounds like
the bug was fixed as much as possible and more so masked past that and
Fix confirmed for me. nvidia 7950 with P35 chipset and core2duo. The
last major bug for me is now fixed.
$ apt-cache policy compiz
compiz:
Installed: 1:0.6.0+git20071008-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 1:0.6.0+git20071008-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 1:0.6.0+git20071008-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://u
rpgmaker do this in terminal: apt-cache policy compiz
Is the candidate and the installed "1:0.6.0+git20071008-0ubuntu1" ?
If not, wait for the updates to reach your repositories
Like this?
$ apt-cache policy compiz
compiz:
Installed: 1:0.6.0+git20071008-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 1:0.6.0+git2007100
Isn't fixed here, Gutsy updated.
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New version of fix works fine here. Thanks very much to Michael Vogt
and any others involved.
Now I can enjoy terminal window transparency without the annoying side
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It's fixed Now I can stop rebooting so muchfelt like I was using
Windoze again during this bug infestation.lol
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And as a footnote to everyone, from what I know:
"Fix Committed" means someone made the fix,
"Fix Released" means it's added to the source/package.
You shouldn't change the status unless you TRIED the fix, since you're alarming
for no reason all the people involved/subscribed, in this case:
https
Solved! Great job!
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1:0.6.0+git20071008-0ubuntu1 is the really fixing version ! Thanks a
lot. At least this annoying bug is dead !
Thanks ! Thanks ! Did I say thanks ? ;)
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I have made one funny test, I have installed together with the compiz
integrated in gutsy (full update) this deb package of beryl 0.3 for
gutsy:
http://telperion.wordpress.com/2007/...kubuntu-gutsy/
after I have put beryl-manager in startup configuration in session propriety
and after reboot for
compiz (1:0.6.0+git20071008-0ubuntu1) gutsy; urgency=low
* New git snapshot:
- properly fix bug to never stack under the desktop window (LP: #147943)
- fixes in the internal stack representation, this fixes the issue
that sometimes windows are put over or under panel windows
* de
I have an Intel video card with PCI ID 8086:27a2 using the i915 driver
in my laptop. Booting a Edubuntu amd64 daily build from 20071011.1
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> Matt, I have a X850 Platinum Edition and I have the proprietary drivers
> installed, and compiz looks great...aside from these types of bugs, I've
> never had it crash.
>
> Matt Jones wrote:
>
>> It is still broken. Even when I create a new user, roboot, and login as
>> the
Matt, I have a X850 Platinum Edition and I have the proprietary drivers
installed, and compiz looks great...aside from these types of bugs, I've
never had it crash.
Matt Jones wrote:
> It is still broken. Even when I create a new user, roboot, and login as
> the new user.
>
> Please stop marking
Still have the problem, as of the last update, all windows are under the
desktop. Not just the panels.
Nvidia New Drivers
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It is still broken. Even when I create a new user, roboot, and login as
the new user.
Please stop marking this as fixed!
And thank you medigeek for nominating this for Gutsy. When I initially
reported It, I thought it was in the list of Gutsy bugs.
And, because I never mentioned it: I have an AT
no, it is not fixed!
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I never had this problem until I started using XGL.
ATI AIW x800xt, Gutsy beta all the updates.
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Saw the status change, so I hit the latest updates 9both compiz and
nvidia-glx-new) and rebooted. No fix as yet.
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i have still this problem, with invisible panel until i rotate the cube, and
random freezes as well..
ati drivers with a radeon 9700 mobile and latest gutsy updates
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Strange, before the last compiz updates (before the last updates prior
to 10 Oct 07, that is), I was able to click on the desktop and my panels
would appear. Now (after the last compiz update prior to 10 Oct 07)
when I first boot and log in, both panels are invisible, and the
clicking no longer wo
Same here: top panel doesn't show on login. Clicking on the area where
it should be makes the panel reappear. (Gutsy beta - ATI Radeon 9550 -
latest updates).
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Could this be a race condition or similar? When I reboot and login, the
bottom panel doesn't show, but if I log out and login again, all works
perfectly...
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I have the same problem. No changes after update.
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As I have said, this bug has been fixed for me, I don't know if with the
update of the kernel, of gnome-panel or nvidia-glx. Anyway, I have not
used CompizConfig manager, I just got enabled the simple effects (second
choice) in Appearance menu.
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I've used the workaround in comment #2 adding in gnome session "compiz
--replace" at the start. Anyway, it is strange that only one person or
two see the bug fixed. Maybe because compiz wasn't modified using
CompizConfig manager tool ?
Just guessing of course.
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I do not have a bottom panel as the compiz tools make it pretty
unnecessary. However, I've noticed that my top panel does not load until
I click the desktop. It's not a big deal but not ideal behavior. I don't
know if it's a compiz issue or a gnome panel issue. since compiz now
loads my default on
I have to add something though, I removed the bottom panel and re-created it,
re-added the same (bottom) panel applets, but now the upper panel gets to be
"disappearing".
I must admit that looks like a David Copperfield magic trick! :)
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fix for it)
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I have the same problem.
I tried again a minute ago after doing full update and rebooting but the
bottom panel still doesn't show at boot. Clicking the bottom-panel-area
shows it again OR right clicking the desktop.
Intel integrated graphics 855GME
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changed it's status to confirmed. Am I allowed to do that? Well, it let
me, so there we go.
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I have find because it is too long to load.
If i boot up my computer it doesn't work.
But if i logout and I relogin it work, because compiz and gnome-panel
are already in memory.
I think a sleep 2 in the good place can correct this problem !
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Here is the sequence that things appear after logging in on my
systemit may be of some use in finding the bug.
1. Login screen
2. Gold solid screen, small mouse pointer @ center of screen
3. **Gnome splash with startup music...and BOTTOM PANEL flashes like it's
loading
4. Gold solid scree
I have three PCs, two desktop with nVidia cards and one laptop with
Intel 945 and the last Compiz fixes have not helped. I noticed that in
todays updates that there is new gnome-panel patches and I was hopeful
that it may have helped the situation. But alas, the problem still
persists on all three
Surprisingly, with the update today of the package nvidia-glx-new the
bug has been fixed for me. I am using a Nvidia GeForce 7300. Well, I
have also updated to kernel 2.6.22-14, but I don't think this is
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The fix does not work for me either. Config : NVidia 7900 GS, KDE,
Kubuntu 7.10.
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So.out of curiosity.I enabled compiz and tried the latest fix.
Expectedly, the fix did not work.
I hope this thing doesn't spoil the official release of Gutsy Gibbon. It
wouldn't look so good if I'm showing a Windoze user the newest release of
Ubuntuand he asks me why I had to clic
The fix doesn't work ...
Removing ~/.config/compiz and ~/.gconf/apps/compiz don't do anything
more ...
Can you reopen the bug ?
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I have the same package list, but not compiz-gtk installed. And bug is
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Still not working for me with those updates.
On 10/9/07, Jeff Sharpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Works with this mornings updates:
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> ii compiz 1:
> 0.6.0+git20071006-0ubuntu2 OpenGL window and compositing manager
> ii compiz-core
Works with this mornings updates:
ii compiz 1:0.6.0+git20071006-0ubuntu2
OpenGL window and compositing manager
ii compiz-core1:0.6.0+git20071006-0ubuntu2
OpenGL window and compositing manager
ii compiz-fusio
I do not want to be annoying :S This bugs persists even deleting (from
outside) the "compiz" folder in .config and .gconf and restarting
Ubuntu. Are there more local configuration files for Compiz?
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I can confirm that the bug persists (or appears to have returned) with
the latest compiz update and the fglrx driver.
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After booting from the 7.10 beta live CD, I see the desktop, but no
panels come up at all (not even after clicking the desktop as others
have mentioned). Ctrl-Alt+Backspace logs out and logs back in
automatically, then the panels show, but that obviously isn't acceptable
for the release.
So far I'
I think this has been confirmed enough now. Thank you.
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I too can confirm that the latest update to 1:0.6.0+git20071006-0ubuntu2
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I have rebooted numerous times and this issue persists with all updates.
I am using an Intel 855GM and have tested this with the Intel and i810
drivers.
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This bug persists for me too with latest version
(1:0.6.0+git20071006-0ubuntu2) on a Lenovo 3000 N100 laptop with Intel
945 integrated graphics.
Unsetting and resetting Compiz followed by a cold reboot didn't fix the
problem. I always have to click on the desktop to see the lower panel
after star
I have latest version (1:0.6.0+git20071006-0ubuntu2) and bug is still
alive with a GeForce FX5200 + latest Nvidia glx new
(100.14.19+2.6.22.4-13.6)
I try stoping and then restart compiz, without luck. How to fix that bug
?!
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I have a Radeon 9600 XT and I don't experience any problems with the
latest update.
The panel bug still persists, though.
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Well, the panel problem persists after latest update, but now compiz is
crashing . I'm running an ATI Radeon 9600 video card, and with compiz
enabled, I have a most annoying flicker. It wasn't there 2 weeks ago.
But then again, the panel problem wasn't there either a couple of weeks
ago. IMO, th
I still got the problem. It seemed to work because compiz crashed
silently.
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