Actually, yeah, this bug is fixed in karmic. Not sure how I missed this
bug report, I was working with a duplicate.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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@togume
Way to bump a really old bug but I think most knew they could disable Compiz.
We were looking for a fix to this problem, your suggestion is simply a
workaround. It's been a while so this problem may be fixed by know.
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All - The easiest solution for the time being is to disable Compiz. This
can be easily done with the fusion-icon package. It lets you toggle
between compiz and metacity with the click of a mouse.
Need to use Blender? Select metacity
Want pretty eye-candy? Revert to compiz
Hope this helps.
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I too have an ATI graphics card and this problem manifest itself when I updated
to the ATI drivers. However,
I discovered that the ATI install turned on desktop effects (which had
previously been turned off), and when I turned these completely off, the
problem went away:
Systems-->preferences-
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: blender (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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unchecking "Legacy Fullscreen Support " in CompizConfig Settings Manager
(which is under workarounds category) worked for me.
thanks.
blender: 2.48a
ubuntu: 8.10
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ubby wrote:
> Thank you.
> But I think this is very difficult for a Ubuntu newbie.
> The best solution is to solve the bug.
>
>
Agreed. But it may not be so hard for us kind souls with a wee bit more
experience who might be willing to help our newbie friends Surely,
it's better than noth
Thank you.
But I think this is very difficult for a Ubuntu newbie.
The best solution is to solve the bug.
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More detail of Sevy72's fix--I found this at:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=598971
HOWTO: Run Blender in Windowed Mode - Method 1--Blender-Specific
Command-Editing
When you install Blender it creates two menu items: one for fullscreen
mode and one for windowed mode. For some reason, w
** Tags added: valid-xorg-conf
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It's possible to bypass this problem in this way:
specifiyng the initial size of the window, for example:
blender -w -p 0 0 700 700
:-)
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Confirmed on 64-bit hardy on a Gateway DX4200 with 6 GB RAM, quad-core
AMD CPU and an ATI 3450 graphics adapter. Note that without Compiz
enabled, graphics on this machine are reliable, but very slow.
Turning off the legacy fullscreen support does not resolve the problem.
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I can also confirm this bug.
I am using 64-bit Hardy on an emachines M6810 laptop w/ an ATI mobility
Radeon graphics chip. With compiz enabled, Blender will not start
windowed and is totally unusable due to the constant flashing between
the Blender GUI and the desktop. With compiz disabled, No pro
I can confirm this problem too.
$ dpkg -l blender
ii blender 2.45-4ubuntu1 Very fast and versatile 3D modeller/renderer
$ dpkg -l compiz
ii compiz 1:0.7.4-0ubuntu6 OpenGL window and compositing manager
** Attachment added: "xorg.conf"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15124496/xorg.conf
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Done; unfortunately it didn't solve the problem. Actually, nothing
changed (except all the three times I tried, after closing Blender the
Gnome panels got unresponsive for a couple of minutes - but this may be
unrelated to this bug).
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I absolutely confirm the bug.
I'm using a 64 bit (final) Hardy, with an ATI Xpress200M drived by
proprietary fglrx. I also use compiz, also see tshat Blender always
starts fullscreen, and in my case the superposition of other windows on
blender is far worse; basically, I nearly never see anything
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