[ubuntu-mono] [Bug 208570] Re: strange graphics bug, window looks squished, wrong colors (in gnome-system-monitor, gnome-do)
Bryce Harrington
bryce at bryceharrington.org
Thu May 13 13:40:07 UTC 2010
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Hi Data,
This bug was reported against an earlier version of Ubuntu, can you
test if it still occurs on Lucid?
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-vesa (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
** Tags added: needs-retested-on-lucid-by-june
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strange graphics bug, window looks squished, wrong colors (in gnome-system-monitor, gnome-do)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/208570
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Status in “gnome-do” package in Ubuntu: Invalid
Status in “gnome-system-monitor” package in Ubuntu: Invalid
Status in “xserver-xorg-video-vesa” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete
Bug description:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
I see this strange graphics bug (see attached screenshot) in an up-to-date installation of hardy beta. I should mention I am running it as a virtual machine in Virtualbox, so this bug should not be hardware-related, nor related to 3D-driver issues or something like that.
So far, gnome-system-monitor seems the only affected program from the default installation.
However, I just discovered that I also see this bug in Gnome-do (See second screenshot)
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