On 05/17/2013 11:20 PM, Matthieu Baerts wrote: > Ok thank you, > > Can you check that you're using Compiz? E.g. by launching this command from a > terminal which should print something if Compiz is running: > $ ps aux | grep "[c]ompiz" > > If Compiz is running, can you give us more details about your video cards and > your video drivers? > $ glxinfo | grep OpenGL > $ lspci | grep VGA > > And is it better without the OpenGL backend? > $ cairo-dock -c > > Or with the default theme? > $ cairo-dock -d ~/cd-tmp > > If you're not using Compiz, check if it's possible to use it or enable the > composite manager (if it's metacity: ): > $ gsettings set org.gnome.metacity compositing-manager true > > => http://www.glx- > dock.org/ww_page.php?p=Recurrents%20problems&lang=en#2-Composite >
hello Matthieu ! your thoughts/suggestions did not help . . . and I cannot install glx - not install xlib - and cannot install openGL . . . because each other is depending on next and there seems to be a glx-package broken currently at ubuntu resp. at pear OS - this bug is already reported at launchpad (have not found that page again) but not yet solved, apparently because of an AMD-package which needs to be fixed and is just reported there ... so it is too - because of nvidia-driver . . . ( I have nvidia-chipset with optimus / CUDA ) - and am frightened to uninstall nvidia-current . . . cause then it smashes my whole installation at the wall ... it is strange that nvidia-driver (of ubuntu) leaves xorg.conf - file empty ??? and nvidia-driver-specific file for xorg.conf has different name ??? (empty file) . . . regards. Val. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1181165 Title: bold black background in low-bottom of dock To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/cairo-dock-core/+bug/1181165/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs