Has anyone noticed that since the latest ATI driver update (which came out on Friday and was required to be able to upgrade to the latest Kernel for those with ATI cards using the ATI-supplied proprietary / closed driver) that occassionally portions of windows (title bars, margins, scroll bars are things I've noticed) are drawn in black or a very dark color? Switching virtual desktops or other actions that cause the erroneously color windows to be redrawn usually corrects it, but sometimes it takes a few tries.
I'm still waiting on the 9.3 driver and praying. The 9.2 driver, which I presume your running now, caused by laptop to 'reboot' continually. No telling what Stefan had to do to it to get it to work as well at it is. The last status of fglrx and my 11.1 kde4 install was that screen artifacts, pieces of windows, etc.. were left all over my desktop -- eventually repairing themselves. But performance was in the pits. Great screenshots though:
I get exactly the same on my 11.0 install running KDE3.5.9 on a system with an ATI card (so anyone who wants to pipe up and say neener neener KDE4... it's also happening in KDE3.5.x and Gnome). I've sworn up and down I would never ever buy a system with an ATI card in it... and yet I seem to have one... been regretting it every day ever since. It's a bookshelf computer, so almost impossible to change to nVidia :-( C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org