Not a bug.
** Changed in: conky (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => Undecided
Assignee: MOTU (motu) => (unassigned)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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[Dapper LiveCD Beta2] conky flickers
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The workaround in Kubuntu 7.04 (adding "dbe") works but this also hides
your desktop icons. A better solution is needed.
using the workaround above and also adding these to the conky configuration
file seems to at least solved the flickering for me.
own_window yes
own_window_type desktop
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I see this problem in Kubuntu 7.04.
Not sure if this workaround is Gnome specific?
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I filed a bug upstream for the Ubuntu bashing in their FAQ :)
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** Changed in: conky (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I can vouch for the issue on Feisty (7.04), base install. The
workaround takes care of it, although I haven't found a way for conky to
peacefully coexist with Nautilus desktop icons.
The conky faq (http://conky.sourceforge.net/faq.html) complains that
Ubuntu developers are inattentive, and the co
Is this still a problem in 7.04?
** Changed in: conky (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Needs Info
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assigning to MOTU in the hopes that one of lst commenter's proposals are
adopted (or sent upstream). -personally, I'd vote for adding the info to
the man page.
** Changed in: conky (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => MOTU
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I would assume this bug's status should be "In Progress" since we know what
causes the problem (not including the dbe module in /etc/X11/xorg.conf by
default), and adding the module manually solves the problem in all known cases.
Now all that is needed is for someone to decide what happens next
> I also have excatly the same problem with conky
someone can confirm this bug know.
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Conky 1.4.2-1
I also have excatly the same problem with conky, I have changed my
xorg.conf and added
Load"dbe"
I keep losing focus of current working window due to flickering
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What if you add this line to Xorg.conf:
# Load "dbe" #Uncomment this line if conky is flickering
This would help people locate the workaround easier (it's a little
hidden in Google) as well as solve possible incompatibility problems.
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PS. I guess we can change the "Status" now?
PSS. I still could not locate conky's default conf file (as I mentioned in a
previous message). I would appreciate if anyone has any ideas.
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I confirm this problem, as well as the posted workaround.
Seems the most intuitive solution would just be to have Xdbe loaded by
default in xorg.conf, though I guess that'd be under the control of a
different team..
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