Daekdroom | Is anyone else getting compiz memory leaks? | 00:23 |
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DBO | Daekdroom, how bad? | 00:30 |
Daekdroom | It increased 12MB since that message, and now is at 178MB | 00:30 |
Daekdroom | I'm gonna time 5 minutes in here to see the difference. | 00:31 |
DBO | so a MB a minute? | 00:32 |
DBO | JohnLea, is it really you are just your phone | 00:34 |
Daekdroom | 19,6MB in five minutes with intense window focus switching/minimizing | 00:37 |
DBO | Daekdroom, messing with the dash much? | 00:45 |
Daekdroom | Not really. | 00:45 |
Daekdroom | I wonder if it's QT's fault again. | 00:45 |
DBO | Daekdroom, I like to blame qt | 00:46 |
Daekdroom | It doesn't look like Clementine is the one to blame. | 00:53 |
DBO | no we are likely leaking something somewhere | 00:54 |
DBO | I just dont know where yet | 00:54 |
Th3Pr0ph3t | Daekdroom: compiz? I'm using no effects because compiz crashes everytime I do something. | 01:05 |
DBO | Th3Pr0ph3t, by do something? | 01:07 |
DBO | like do something == move your mouse? | 01:07 |
Th3Pr0ph3t | Right-clicking | 01:07 |
Th3Pr0ph3t | An clicking on a combo box are safe bets | 01:07 |
JohnLea | DBO; ? | 01:08 |
Th3Pr0ph3t | It crashes 100% of the time I do that (rightclicking for context menus) | 01:08 |
DBO | have you tried getting crash traces? | 01:08 |
Th3Pr0ph3t | no, how do I do that? | 01:08 |
DBO | does apport pop up asking you to report the problem when it crashes? | 01:08 |
Th3Pr0ph3t | everytime | 01:08 |
DBO | do you ever report it? | 01:09 |
Th3Pr0ph3t | let me check launchpad for a link to the reported bug | 01:09 |
DBO | thanks :) | 01:09 |
Th3Pr0ph3t | DBO: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/753771 this is the bug of me clicking on a combo that crashes compiz | 01:11 |
ubot5 | Ubuntu bug 753771 in compiz (Ubuntu) "dropdown menus crash compiz" [Undecided,New] | 01:11 |
Th3Pr0ph3t | I reported that bug to compiz because it happens on both Unity and Gnome with special effects enabled... | 01:13 |
DBO | Th3Pr0ph3t, thanks | 01:15 |
DBO | I will make sure sam sees it | 01:15 |
DBO | Th3Pr0ph3t, your bug report unfortunately does not include the core dump data | 01:16 |
DBO | :/ | 01:16 |
Th3Pr0ph3t | You mean, that BIG report? | 01:16 |
Daekdroom | Ikr? | 01:16 |
Th3Pr0ph3t | It was about 97MB and I said no way :/ | 01:16 |
DBO | :/ | 01:16 |
DBO | thats the only way we get the needed data | 01:16 |
Th3Pr0ph3t | np I can reproduce it again | 01:16 |
DBO | sorry :( | 01:16 |
Th3Pr0ph3t | I'll make it crash again and send the full report next time, in about 10 or 20 mins | 01:17 |
Daekdroom | I wonder, how do I report a kernel oops caused by compiz if the X server becomes inresponsive? | 01:17 |
DBO | Daekdroom, it will pop up the next time you log in | 01:17 |
Daekdroom | so what packages do I need? | 01:18 |
DBO | Daekdroom, how do you know its a kernel oops? | 01:18 |
Daekdroom | dmesg says so | 01:18 |
Daekdroom | command parser from the graphics driver | 01:19 |
Daekdroom | not sure if mesa or DDX | 01:19 |
DBO | are you running any PPA;s? | 01:19 |
DBO | what GPU? | 01:19 |
Daekdroom | Xorg-edgers | 01:19 |
DBO | mothers maiden name? | 01:19 |
Daekdroom | and HD5450 | 01:19 |
DBO | uhm | 01:20 |
DBO | have you tried without xorg-edgers? | 01:20 |
DBO | fglrx support in unity is solid now | 01:20 |
DBO | and we recommend that for ATI users | 01:20 |
Daekdroom | I hold a grudge on fglrxc | 01:20 |
Th3Pr0ph3t | DBO, I'm the guy whose compiz crashes when clicking a combo or menu. I can reproduce the bug but an error report window does not appear anymore. What do I do? | 02:01 |
DBO | uhhhh | 02:02 |
DBO | I dont know... | 02:02 |
DBO | kenvandine ^^ | 02:02 |
Th3Pr0ph3t | sudo apt-get install kenvandine? :P | 02:02 |
DBO | hoping hes around... | 02:04 |
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Omega | Man-oh-man drag-to-top-to-maximise is glitchy for me | 03:07 |
Omega | Like _really_ glitchy. | 03:08 |
Omega | It freezed my system. | 03:09 |
Omega | And just a minute ago the window decorations disappeared, and now it's causing the whole window to disappear | 03:09 |
Daekdroom | I might actually move to fglrx. | 03:11 |
Daekdroom | Xorg is freezing every 5 minutes. | 03:11 |
Omega | Yeah, I had two today. | 03:15 |
Omega | Something changed recenty and it's causing a lot of problems. | 03:18 |
Saamm | I cannot find my installed wine apps in unity under any category but they appear in classic desktop. How to locate them? | 08:49 |
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zniavre | good morning | 10:05 |
zniavre | how the start-here menu icon is colored please ? | 10:05 |
zniavre | im a bit color-blind and blue is strange for me | 10:08 |
smspillaz|z | Omega: its going to be fixed next upload | 12:51 |
smspillaz|z | its an annoying bug that slipped into the pacakge, apologies for that | 12:52 |
om26er | smspillaz|z, Hey! I restarted the session so I am not seeing this at the moment but I know I'll see it atleast once in the coming hour | 13:55 |
om26er | ok I am seeing it now | 13:56 |
smspillaz|z | om26er: xwininfo and click on the invisible window | 13:57 |
smspillaz|z | then xwininfo -root -tree again | 13:57 |
smspillaz|z | om26er: also is the invisible window alt-draggable | 13:57 |
smspillaz|z | and does it happen when you open a window or close one? | 13:57 |
smspillaz|z | also, how are you reproducing it | 13:57 |
om26er | smspillaz|z, generally its really visible on terminal as cursor changes there, so when I just said i am seeing it after doing super+d its fixed | 13:59 |
smspillaz|z | right, showdesktop will fix it | 13:59 |
smspillaz|z | how are you reproducing it normally though | 13:59 |
smspillaz|z | that's what I need to know | 13:59 |
om26er | I think it happens when a dialog from a window appears | 14:00 |
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smspillaz | om26er: when it appears, or when you close it | 14:00 |
smspillaz | ^ this is important | 14:00 |
om26er | when it appears | 14:00 |
smspillaz | and for what applications? | 14:00 |
om26er | so when i try to close it i cannot | 14:00 |
om26er | deluge, software-center | 14:00 |
smspillaz | so | 14:00 |
smspillaz | hang on | 14:00 |
smspillaz | so when you open the dialog | 14:00 |
smspillaz | it appears, right? | 14:00 |
smspillaz | and then when you close it | 14:00 |
om26er | yes | 14:00 |
smspillaz | bam, invisible window | 14:00 |
smspillaz | is that right? | 14:01 |
om26er | yes | 14:01 |
smspillaz | ok | 14:01 |
smspillaz | simple testcase then | 14:01 |
smspillaz | open gedit | 14:01 |
smspillaz | ctrl-f | 14:01 |
smspillaz | close it | 14:01 |
smspillaz | do you get an invisible window ? | 14:01 |
smspillaz | like | 14:01 |
smspillaz | exactly where the dialog was? | 14:01 |
smspillaz | and also | 14:01 |
smspillaz | are you able to alt-drag | 14:01 |
smspillaz | to move it out of the way | 14:01 |
om26er | atm gedit is working fine | 14:02 |
smspillaz | ok | 14:02 |
smspillaz | so its | 14:02 |
om26er | yes I have to alt+click to move the dialog and then click its buttons | 14:02 |
smspillaz | deluge and software center | 14:02 |
smspillaz | "then click its buttons" ? | 14:02 |
smspillaz | so you can interact with the invisible window ? | 14:03 |
smspillaz | and also alt-drag it ? | 14:03 |
smspillaz | how exactly do you reproduce it with deluge | 14:03 |
smspillaz | walk me through opening deluge to hitting the bug | 14:03 |
om26er | i double click on a torrent and the dialog to add the torrent appears and its 'add' buttons is not click able | 14:03 |
smspillaz | and then what | 14:04 |
om26er | then I move the window to start the torrent, the problem is its not happening everytime | 14:05 |
smspillaz | brilliant | 14:05 |
smspillaz | so | 14:05 |
smspillaz | at what point do you get an invisible window ? | 14:05 |
smspillaz | like | 14:05 |
smspillaz | its not quite clear from what you said | 14:05 |
smspillaz | I just tried adding a torrent the way you said and I got no invisible window | 14:06 |
om26er | i reproduced this in a dell mini and an aspire one, both in the same room ;) | 14:06 |
smspillaz | yeah ok | 14:06 |
smspillaz | I need exact instructions to reproduce | 14:06 |
smspillaz | otherwise I can't fix it :) | 14:07 |
om26er | if i get it next time xininfo of the window will be useful? | 14:07 |
smspillaz | very | 14:07 |
smspillaz | xwininfo of the invisible area | 14:07 |
smspillaz | exact instructions of what you were doing | 14:07 |
smspillaz | and xwininfo -root -tree | 14:07 |
smspillaz | try to provoke it now | 14:08 |
smspillaz | since I'm cutting into time I need to be spending doing assignments for university | 14:08 |
om26er | smspillaz, i am testing unity atm on two netbooks and am waiting for it to happen. I'll paste info on the bug? | 14:09 |
smspillaz | ok, ping me when it happens please | 14:09 |
smspillaz | om26er: keep trying with deluge | 14:09 |
smspillaz | also | 14:09 |
smspillaz | there's an update coming on monday | 14:09 |
smspillaz | that changes the tracking code | 14:09 |
smspillaz | and that's known to have an effect on this bug | 14:10 |
smspillaz | so maybe that will fix it | 14:10 |
smspillaz | om26er: if you're ok with compiling some code yourself, maybe you can check this for me? | 14:10 |
smspillaz | actually | 14:10 |
smspillaz | what arch are you, I can give you debs | 14:10 |
om26er | 32bit | 14:10 |
smspillaz | sweet, hang on a minute then | 14:10 |
om26er | om26er@AOA110:~$ xwininfo | 14:17 |
om26er | xwininfo: Please select the window about which you | 14:17 |
om26er | would like information by clicking the | 14:17 |
om26er | mouse in that window. | 14:17 |
om26er | xwininfo: Window id: 0xe03a4f (has no name) | 14:17 |
om26er | Absolute upper-left X: 187 | 14:17 |
om26er | Absolute upper-left Y: 135 | 14:17 |
om26er | Relative upper-left X: 187 | 14:17 |
om26er | Relative upper-left Y: 135 | 14:17 |
om26er | Width: 662 | 14:17 |
smspillaz | om26er: pastebin! | 14:17 |
om26er | Height: 382 | 14:17 |
om26er | Depth: 0 | 14:17 |
om26er | Visual: 0x21 | 14:17 |
om26er | Visual Class: TrueColor | 14:17 |
om26er | Border width: 0 | 14:17 |
smspillaz | !! | 14:17 |
om26er | Class: InputOnly | 14:17 |
om26er | Colormap: 0x0 (not installed) | 14:17 |
smspillaz | -________________-- | 14:17 |
om26er | Bit Gravity State: ForgetGravity | 14:17 |
om26er | Window Gravity State: NorthWestGravity | 14:17 |
om26er | Backing Store State: NotUseful | 14:17 |
om26er | Save Under State: no | 14:17 |
om26er | Map State: IsViewable | 14:17 |
om26er | Override Redirect State: yes | 14:17 |
om26er | Corners: +187+135 -175+135 -175-83 +187-83 | 14:17 |
om26er | -geometry 662x382+187-83 | 14:17 |
om26er | smspillaz, ^^ | 14:18 |
om26er | oh | 14:18 |
smspillaz | that's what pastebin is for ;-) | 14:18 |
smspillaz | om26er: can you also pastebin your xwininfo -root -tree | 14:18 |
smspillaz | and exact instructions to reproduce this | 14:18 |
om26er | http://pastebin.com/Z7tZiSkb | 14:20 |
om26er | http://pastebin.com/3A28UfCU | 14:20 |
smspillaz | thanks | 14:20 |
smspillaz | anything on reproducing it ? | 14:20 |
om26er | this time the step was totally different, I just did super+d and was selecting area on the desktop to highlight and one part did not get the clicks | 14:20 |
smspillaz | om26er: did you close a dialog before that ? | 14:21 |
om26er | the about dialog of software center and then closed software center itself | 14:21 |
om26er | and then super+d | 14:21 |
smspillaz | doesn't do it for me | 14:22 |
smspillaz | om26er: does it happen all the time ? | 14:22 |
om26er | I could try to reproduce that, have to relogin to first remove the current window | 14:23 |
smspillaz | om26er: you can just xkill it | 14:23 |
smspillaz | actually | 14:24 |
smspillaz | if compiz crashes while xkilling it | 14:24 |
smspillaz | let me know | 14:24 |
om26er | smspillaz, i have xkilled it three times and still its there | 14:24 |
smspillaz | hang on | 14:25 |
smspillaz | are you able to move rhythmbox | 14:25 |
smspillaz | so that it is above this invisible window ? | 14:25 |
om26er | smspillaz, the invisible window is still over rhythmbox | 14:26 |
smspillaz | xwininfo -root -tree again ? | 14:26 |
njpatel | om26er, also, xprop on the window? | 14:27 |
om26er | smspillaz, http://pastebin.com/498EiXxv | 14:28 |
om26er | njpatel, _NET_WM_ALLOWED_ACTIONS(ATOM) = _NET_WM_ACTION_ABOVE, _NET_WM_ACTION_BELOW | 14:28 |
njpatel | that's it? | 14:28 |
om26er | yes | 14:28 |
njpatel | nice | 14:28 |
smspillaz | its a straggling frame window then | 14:29 |
smspillaz | let me see if dbarth applied my fix for this correctly | 14:29 |
smspillaz | if the ICCCM wasn't such a broken manual on how to write applications for X we would never have these problems :/ | 14:30 |
njpatel | om26er, can you do pgrep compiz please? | 14:34 |
smspillaz | njpatel: ? | 14:35 |
njpatel | smspillaz, just want to see how many are running. did david apply your patch correctly? | 14:35 |
om26er | 6567 | 14:36 |
smspillaz | njpatel: looks like it is ok in trunk, not sure about the tarball | 14:36 |
njpatel | thanks | 14:36 |
smspillaz | I'm running a pure version of natty right now though | 14:36 |
smspillaz | and can't reproduce this | 14:36 |
njpatel | what were the instructions to reproduce | 14:36 |
njpatel | ? | 14:36 |
smspillaz | om26er: ^ | 14:36 |
om26er | random | 14:37 |
om26er | but generally with dialogs from software center and eluge | 14:37 |
om26er | *deluge | 14:37 |
smspillaz | njpatel: are you able to get it at all ? | 14:39 |
* smspillaz cant | 14:39 | |
smspillaz | and its driving me nuts | 14:39 |
njpatel | No, I can't | 14:40 |
smspillaz | om26er: and you can confirm this happens even with stock natty ? | 14:40 |
smspillaz | like, fresh off the liveusb ? | 14:40 |
smspillaz | that's what I'm running now | 14:40 |
om26er | I will test it, also atm this is happening on the very same GPU netbooks | 14:40 |
om26er | i will test on the nvidia system | 14:40 |
smspillaz | om26er: it doesn't matter which gpu it is | 14:40 |
om26er | ok | 14:40 |
smspillaz | its a Compiz <-> X thing | 14:40 |
smspillaz | I just need to know whether or not you can get it on stock natty | 14:41 |
smspillaz | because I literally just reinstalled today | 14:41 |
om26er | and in news the invisible area just increased | 14:41 |
smspillaz | om26er: it should be the same size of the dialog you just closed | 14:41 |
om26er | no I didn't close any dialogs now, and the area have increased | 14:42 |
om26er | i cannot copy any part of your last message in xchat for example | 14:42 |
njpatel | wtf | 14:44 |
smspillaz | om26er: what makes it increase ? | 14:46 |
om26er | smspillaz, switched between chromium and xchat | 14:46 |
om26er | for a few times, was reading a message in facebook | 14:46 |
smspillaz | and it happens every time you do that ? | 14:46 |
om26er | no it happened once I guess | 14:47 |
om26er | have not increased after that | 14:47 |
smspillaz | om26er: I've really got to work on my assignments, otherwise I'm seriously going to fail my units | 14:51 |
smspillaz | om26er: could you post up this discussion on the bug report so I can refer to it when I get time to ? | 14:51 |
smspillaz | also | 14:52 |
smspillaz | keep trying to reproduce this | 14:52 |
smspillaz | and let me know what usually triggers it for you | 14:52 |
om26er | smspillaz, study hard :) and I'll do | 14:52 |
smspillaz | thanks | 14:52 |
Omega | smspillaz: Thanks for letting me know that it's getting fixed | 14:52 |
smspillaz | Omega: yes, it will be fixed in the next upload | 14:52 |
smspillaz | (mental note: never ever ever ever ever ever ever use glScissor without knowing what you're doing) | 14:52 |
Omega | There's anothing thing too, when windows are tiled (with Ctrl-Alt-numpad) it's not positioned correctly | 14:53 |
smspillaz | works fine here | 14:53 |
Omega | They don't fit right into eachother and sometimes a piece of the window gets lost under the screen | 14:53 |
smspillaz | oh hang on | 14:54 |
smspillaz | Omega: you mean that for when you eg, press ctrl-alt-4 | 14:54 |
smspillaz | then 4 again to make it smaller | 14:54 |
Omega | Yeah | 14:54 |
smspillaz | right ? | 14:54 |
Omega | No, no | 14:54 |
* smspillaz should just disable that, the code for that is crack | 14:54 | |
Omega | When I press ctrl-alt-4 the window doesn't use all the space it has | 14:55 |
Omega | and sometimes a part of the window goes off screen | 14:55 |
Omega | My terminal would lose 1 line sometimes (goes under screen) | 14:55 |
smspillaz | which windows ? | 14:55 |
Omega | For example my terminal | 14:55 |
smspillaz | gnome-terminal ? | 14:55 |
smspillaz | what resolution | 14:55 |
Omega | Yeah | 14:55 |
Omega | Or firefox | 14:55 |
smspillaz | not seeing it dude | 14:56 |
Omega | I'll screenshot it | 14:56 |
smspillaz | what resolution are you running at ? | 14:57 |
Omega | 1366 x 768 | 14:57 |
Omega | http://i.imgur.com/2jde5.png | 14:58 |
Omega | (Both windows have been tiled) | 14:58 |
smspillaz | Omega: right so for terminals | 14:59 |
Omega | Firefox with ctrl-alt-4 | 14:59 |
smspillaz | Omega: you can't ever really position them super-accurately | 14:59 |
smspillaz | because they have these size hints | 14:59 |
Omega | and gnome-terminal with ctrl-alt-6 | 14:59 |
smspillaz | which are more likely than not to not line up with other things | 14:59 |
smspillaz | so there's really not all that much I can do about it | 15:00 |
Omega | Oh man, I maximised a window and everything froze ): | 15:00 |
Omega | (I already reported this bug) | 15:01 |
smspillaz | Omega: known bug in X | 15:01 |
smspillaz | we're working around it in the next upload | 15:01 |
Omega | Anyway I can recover from this? | 15:01 |
Omega | (I'm in a TTY) | 15:03 |
smspillaz | Omega: killall -9 compiz && unity --replace | 15:03 |
smspillaz | erm | 15:03 |
smspillaz | DISPLAY=:0 unity --replace | 15:03 |
smspillaz | Omega: but yeah, for the terminals the reason why you get the overlap is the same reason they resize in "chunks" | 15:04 |
smspillaz | I think gnome-terminal does it in increments of 5px | 15:04 |
smspillaz | which is why this bug is more likely for you since you have an odd horizontal resolution | 15:04 |
Omega | Hmm | 15:05 |
smspillaz | well | 15:05 |
Omega | But it should be happening for firefox | 15:05 |
smspillaz | Omega: what's firefox next to | 15:05 |
Omega | Firefox is next to gnome-terminal | 15:06 |
kafeitu | update ubuntu 11.4-beta failure | 15:06 |
smspillaz | like, if firefox is overlapping your $terminal then its probably the same bug | 15:06 |
smspillaz | bingo | 15:06 |
smspillaz | well | 15:06 |
smspillaz | its not really a bug | 15:06 |
Omega | Well, they shouldn't be overlapping | 15:06 |
smspillaz | right | 15:06 |
smspillaz | but the problem is that | 15:06 |
Daekdroom | Well, gnome-terminal can't resize freely. | 15:06 |
Daekdroom | One of them has to give :p | 15:06 |
smspillaz | gnome-terminal's size hints make it so that it has to be slightly larger | 15:06 |
smspillaz | Daekdroom++ | 15:06 |
Omega | But firefox can | 15:06 |
smspillaz | right | 15:06 |
Omega | I don't see why firefox is dependant on gnome-terminal | 15:06 |
smspillaz | but the code only resizes windows relative to the screen not other windows | 15:06 |
smspillaz | Omega: it's not dependent | 15:07 |
smspillaz | Omega: firefox is resizing just fine | 15:07 |
Omega | Firefox got cut off at the bottom | 15:07 |
smspillaz | the problem is that gnome-terminal is a slightly odd size so it looks like firefox is wrong | 15:07 |
smspillaz | Omega: screenshot ? | 15:07 |
Omega | Yeah | 15:07 |
Omega | It's in the screenshot | 15:07 |
Omega | You just can't see it very well | 15:07 |
Omega | I understand that gnome-terminal can't resize freely | 15:08 |
smspillaz | Omega: what happens when you use a different screen res? | 15:08 |
Omega | Haven't tried | 15:08 |
smspillaz | try it | 15:08 |
Omega | (I haven't changed my res manually, this is the default for me) | 15:08 |
smspillaz | Omega: try changing it please | 15:10 |
Omega | Alright, I'm back in my session | 15:11 |
smspillaz | Omega: try changing it please | 15:11 |
Omega | I can do that now | 15:11 |
Omega | (I was in a TTY) | 15:11 |
Omega | Yes. | 15:11 |
Omega | With other screen resolutions I can't see my whole screen though. | 15:12 |
Omega | My screen is 16:9 | 15:12 |
smspillaz | so ? | 15:13 |
Omega | It's not all that uncommon. | 15:13 |
smspillaz | how does that affect what you can and can't see | 15:13 |
smspillaz | unless you have a weird monitor | 15:13 |
smspillaz | Omega: also, just to be 1000% sure that firefox is actually being cut off at the bottom | 15:13 |
smspillaz | see if you can reach the resize grip at the bottom | 15:14 |
smspillaz | like, at the very bottom of the window | 15:14 |
Omega | Yes! I can, so I guess it was tiling correctly. | 15:14 |
Omega | I'm sorry for wasting your time. | 15:14 |
smspillaz | no problem | 15:14 |
Omega | But | 15:14 |
smspillaz | yes ? | 15:15 |
Omega | gnome-terminal should never go off screen | 15:15 |
Omega | And that happens sometimes | 15:15 |
Omega | (even if it can't resize freely) | 15:15 |
smspillaz | Omega: right, but g-t is impossible to handle really | 15:15 |
smspillaz | you tell it to do one thing and it does another | 15:15 |
smspillaz | seriously, g-t is crack | 15:15 |
Omega | Why don't they allow it to resize freely though? | 15:16 |
smspillaz | because its a terminal | 15:17 |
smspillaz | and terminals are crack like that | 15:17 |
Daekdroom | Because you can either have extra space for a whole column or no extra space at all. | 15:17 |
smspillaz | exactly | 15:17 |
Omega | I understand that it uses lines, but it should put whitespace at the bottom. | 15:17 |
smspillaz | file a bug with the terminal developers, though you won't get far since that's the expected behaviour | 15:18 |
Omega | smspillaz: Wait, now I've tiled firefox and I can't resize it at the bottom. | 15:19 |
smspillaz | I'll look into it some other day then | 15:19 |
smspillaz | what screen res is it and what size is firefox | 15:19 |
Omega | How do I easily find the window size? | 15:20 |
smspillaz | xwininfo it | 15:20 |
smspillaz | and please make sure you are *absolutely* sure you can't reach the bottom | 15:20 |
Omega | This is a bit annoying, I've re-tiled it and now it works. | 15:20 |
smspillaz | *sigh* | 15:21 |
Omega | I made *absolutely* sure. | 15:21 |
Omega | It did happen. | 15:21 |
smspillaz | uh-huh | 15:21 |
smspillaz | alright, next time it happens | 15:22 |
smspillaz | xwininfo it | 15:22 |
smspillaz | file bug | 15:22 |
smspillaz | but I probably won't get on to it for a while | 15:22 |
Omega | Alright, I see that you're annoyed at me, so thanks for your time. | 15:22 |
smspillaz | I'm not annoyed | 15:22 |
smspillaz | just mildly on edge in general :) | 15:22 |
smspillaz | sorry for treating you badly, I apologize | 15:22 |
Pavel2 | hey, is there a way to disable scissoring in nux? | 15:25 |
Pavel2 | I am trying to nail https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/726033 | 15:26 |
ubot5 | Ubuntu bug 726033 in unity (Ubuntu) "does not display icons until hovered" [High,Triaged] | 15:26 |
Pavel2 | and it would help me debugging | 15:26 |
smspillaz | Pavel2: I belive the scissoring is done inside of the compiz unity plugin, though I'm pretty sure we just clear the entire scissoring region | 15:28 |
Pavel2 | yeah, but I think there is a bug with my graphics drivers, and stuff outside the scissoring reagion gets cleared | 15:31 |
Pavel2 | so I would like to disable scissoring, if its possible | 15:32 |
Pavel2 | i.e. if the rendering process does not rely on it | 15:32 |
smspillaz | hm, ok, I'm not too well versed in nux, njpatel any ideas ? | 15:32 |
* smspillaz -> going to go write this assignment | 15:34 | |
Omega | smspillaz: You said this bug is fixed correct? (Fix Commited) https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/755199 | 15:48 |
ubot5 | Ubuntu bug 755199 in compiz (Ubuntu) "Moving windows to the edges (grid plugin) causes them to misbehave" [Undecided,New] | 15:48 |
Omega | May I mark it as such? | 15:48 |
Daekdroom | Omega, the real question is: can you mark it as fixed? | 15:49 |
Omega | Sure, why wouldn't I be able to? | 15:50 |
Omega | (I'm the reporter) | 15:50 |
Daekdroom | I thought only Unity maintainers could change bugs related to Unity.. | 15:50 |
Daekdroom | Not sure about that :P | 15:51 |
Omega | The option isn't grayed out here. | 15:51 |
smspillaz | Omega: its fixed committed but not fix released | 15:55 |
smspillaz | morning DBO | 16:48 |
DBO | morning | 16:48 |
smspillaz | DBO: so I reinstalled natty | 16:49 |
smspillaz | and was able to reproduce this damage issue | 16:49 |
smspillaz | once | 16:49 |
smspillaz | and that was it >.< | 16:49 |
smspillaz | also, apparantly we've got some invisible windows again (omer's getting them) but njpatel and I weren't able to reproduce them and the tracking on CreateNotify stuff that will be pushed into the archive will hopefully fix that | 16:50 |
smspillaz | so if you hit an invisible window let me know :) | 16:50 |
DBO | never had that | 16:51 |
smspillaz | yeah, neither | 16:52 |
smspillaz | its weird | 16:52 |
smspillaz | DBO: its the same one that we had a while ago where you close a gedit dialog box and then you can alt-drag the straggling frame window | 16:52 |
smspillaz | but I don't get it with gedit anymore | 16:53 |
smspillaz | so unless anyone else is testing that code path | 16:53 |
DBO | OH | 16:53 |
smspillaz | ... are you getting it? | 16:54 |
DBO | I once saw the grab handles remain | 16:54 |
smspillaz | (please say no, otherwise my face will explode) | 16:54 |
smspillaz | yeah, grab handles != this | 16:54 |
smspillaz | DBO: when I say "frame window" | 16:54 |
DBO | okay | 16:54 |
smspillaz | I mean like an invisible window | 16:54 |
DBO | well I dont know if the grab handles get reparented | 16:54 |
smspillaz | they don't | 16:54 |
DBO | I mean the windows they pop | 16:54 |
DBO | okay | 16:54 |
htorque_ | smspillaz: sorry, i failed at testing intel yesterday, i do get those damage issues with intel too | 16:54 |
smspillaz | ah ok | 16:54 |
smspillaz | DBO: htorque_: IMO, we should disable the fade in / out in menus for now | 16:55 |
smspillaz | since damage issues are usually quite difficult to debug | 16:55 |
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htorque | smspillaz, just to confirm: i'm not getting any of those artifacts when i disable the fade effect on close animations (not sure if fade-in is a problem) | 18:16 |
smspillaz | htorque: right, we thought it might have been that | 18:25 |
smspillaz | htorque: which applications are the most prone to getting this btw | 18:25 |
smspillaz | (going to sleep, but leave a message, I idle here) | 18:25 |
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htorque | smspillaz|z, opera (bookmark menus), libreoffice (menus), the context menu of the unity decorator (using 'always on top' a lot), the context menu in xchat, and i've also seen it in kile and kate (again, context menus) | 19:24 |
zniavre_ | htorque, i have this kind of behavior too | 19:39 |
htorque | zniavre_, you can subscribe to bug 754609 and/or bug 753369 | 19:42 |
ubot5 | Launchpad bug 754609 in compiz (Ubuntu) "Rendering artifacts" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/754609 | 19:42 |
ubot5 | Launchpad bug 753369 in compiz (Ubuntu) "compiz artifacts in chromium, xchat, opera... you name it" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/753369 | 19:42 |
htorque | zniavre_, or just open ccsm, go to the animations plugin, the close animation tab, double click on the list entry containing 'Fade' and set the close effect to 'None' | 19:43 |
zniavre_ | yep i did that too it was an old compiz bug but i remember that 'workaround' | 19:45 |
zniavre_ | i thought it was nouveau driver related | 19:46 |
htorque | nope, getting the same on intel too | 19:47 |
joh | Hi, are there any API reference docs for Unity Lenses? Something more detailed than https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Unity/Lenses | 20:18 |
joh | To be more specific, I'm wondering how UnityDefaultRenderer opens the uri in the results model. | 20:43 |
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