Am 18.06.2011 11:29, schrieb Martti Kühne:
On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 10:03 AM, Richard Schütz<r.schtz@t-online.de> wrote:
Am 18.06.2011 09:08, schrieb Dan Vratil: I don't think so. Epiphany is based on WebKit these days. And because I can trigger the bug in EOG (Eye of GNOME) it doesn't look like a browser problem for me at all.
Perhaps it is a problem of GTK together with nvidia 275.09.07. I tried feh (a simple X11 image viewer that doesn't use GTK or Qt) and it works fine without flickering, artifacts or something else strange.
-- Regards, Richard Schütz
Update, I also see anything but the picture when the bug occurs, namely random garbage. I can confirm that feh, launched the regular way does not trigger the bug, although, also I have to confirm that display (imagemagick-6.6.9.8-1) actually does trigger the bug. Actually my guess is feh restricts itself to become larger than the screen's resolution (which is smaller than 2047 here) and thus is just not storing the full resolution image in video memory. I just managed to something like trigger the bug, X hang for about 4 seconds here and will display some garbage, with
$ feh --geometry 2047x1529 nvbugy7cd.jpg
heh, after trying this several times, the hang disappears. Might this be related to caching?
cheers!
Yes, you are right: display crashed my X server right now. So this seems to be even unrelated to the toolkit. -- Regards, Richard Schütz