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[Bug 1175922] Re: Multiple graphical artifacts

 

thanks but those seems rather driver issues than unity ones

** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

** Changed in: unity
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Changed in: unity
       Status: New => Invalid

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Title:
  Multiple graphical artifacts

Status in Unity:
  Invalid
Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
   I've just upgraded my Toshiba Tecra 2.4 GHz laptop with NVidia
  chipset to Ubuntu 13.04, and I've been experiencing a number of
  graphics issues since:

  -> Dash background: Unless I don't open anything before my first
  access to the Dash, the background of the same becomes messy, with
  bits and pieces of previously opened windows. This also happens when
  the programs to which these fragments belong have been closed for a
  while. The transparency is set to Static, but in Active it was even
  worse.

  -> Desktop: After playing a video, and sometimes (unpredictably, it
  seems) after running other apps, the desktop background/wallpaper is
  drowned out by, once more, bits and pieces of whatever has been
  running and/or white squares and rectangles; launcher icons become
  indistinct and the surface pretty much useless. Animations are Off
  -with them, it was even worse. Launcher Transparency is also Off.

   I haven't been able to sort it out by changing configuration usin
  Unity Tweaks and CCSM; to me it looks as if Raring can't handle my
  graphics chipset -Ubuntu 12.04 had no touble at all with it.

   Any suggestions as to what I can do?

   Thanks so much for your replies, J

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