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Bug#415227: marked as done (Compiz interferes with Screensaver -- unable to unlock a session)



Your message dated Mon, 23 Jul 2007 13:18:58 +0200
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and subject line Bug#415227: Compiz interferes with Screensaver -- unable to unlock a session
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Package: compiz
Version: 0.2.2

When enabling compiz via the compiz --replace command, as soon as the
screensaver starts in its default configuration, you cannot see the
actual image of the screensaver but a blank screen.

Most important, as soon as you try to move the mouse, so that the
unlock dialog appears, you cannot see that it does anything (doesn't
refresh). Unlocking the session is rather hard, you have to start
typing you password with no feedback, and because the window looses
focus as you click, it never seems to work.

What i do is spin the cube (strange that it works when the session is
locked?) and on the spinned faces i can see the refreshed window
dialog but i can't type.

I had to cold-reset my machine the first time and now I disabled the
lock screen option in the screensaver.

I'm using Debian etch with pretty much default stuff and updated.
Screensaver is gnome-screensaver 2.14.3-3. Compiz is 0.2.2-1. My video
card is Intel 950G and i use the i810 driver. Other things work fine
with compiz.


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Closing this bug as invalid as suggested earlier since
/apps/compiz/general/screen0/options/unredirect_fullscreen_windows is
unchecked by default (at least in compiz 0.5).

Brice


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