Sorry, I missed the earlier question, because I was busy at the time.
The scenario is that the old binaries are on an old linux server, and
there's not much else I could test with. Xnview and old EE show this,
but curiously, /usr/X11R6/bin/nview from the same XnView-1.70-1.i386.rpm
does not (/usr/
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Does this only happen with these two applications? We have seen other
applications that assume transparency doesn't work and thus use it when
they want "black" which then fails when running under compiz.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Still happens with current Ubuntu 9.04
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** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xorg => compiz
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** Description changed:
When I open an ElectricEyes (ee) image viewer window from a remote linux
machine to local X session (through ssh), the image is garbled. It is
partly transparent, partly vastly "over-exposed" (in photo terms). The
effect is hard to describe - I'll try to get a scree
I checked Xorg.0.log before and after triggering this problem and I see
no errors logged. (I verified I was checking the right log file by
triggering and X client rejection with wrong user, and saw that logged
to Xorg.0.log.)
/etc/X11/xorg.conf is pretty much standard.
I could try to find an Ubun
** Attachment added: "lspci -vvnn"
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Hi v-iki,
Thanks for including an image to demonstrate the issue. Could you also please
attach the output of `lspci -vvnn`, and attach your /var/log/Xorg.0.log file
from after reproducing this issue. If you've made any customizations to your
/etc/X11/xorg.conf
I compiled another image viewer for the remote machine (RHEL2.1), xnview
(XnView v1.70) this time.
It, too, has the same problem.
I would imageine that this sort of problem might come up, if the old X
libraries the remote machine has assumed the X image was RGB and the
local server (new X librari
Update: I copied the ee binary (along with the libraries it requires) to
local machine and it still has the same problem.
With other X servers (Fedora's, X-Win32) it seems to work fine.
I can supply the binary (old RHEL Gnome ee 0.3.12) if anyone is
interested.
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Here's a screenshot.
As a data point, the server has an old ee:
ee --version
Gnome ee 0.3.12
and the remote window used to work, when I ran Fedora instead of Ubuntu
(no comp+iz with fedora, though)
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