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Re: [Bug 778083] Re: Switching workspaces does not always redraw everything necessary
Sven's solution worked for me also, I didn't noticed weird corruptions after
replacing the metacity with an older one (10.10). Beside of that, I
encounter a pretty similar problem when playing with the tooltip on the
'workspaces' preferences in the bottom right corner of the desktop (see the
attached screenshot) - a small purple area remain unrefreshed in the place
where the tooltip was raised. Anyone else experience this strange thing ?
Sorry if this is not really related to this defect, but this appeared to be
fine when replacing the metacity binary.
Alin
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 12:46 AM, Sven Berkvens-Matthijsse <
sven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I've more or less confirmed that metacity is at fault: I've copied
> /usr/bin/metacity from a Lucid machine to /tmp and ran "/tmp/metacity
> --replace". This causes the Lucid version of metacity to take over. I've
> not had any corruption with that version (it's a miracle that it works
> with Natty's libraries, taking into account that it's a year older, but
> it does!).
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Title:
Switching workspaces does not always redraw everything necessary
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