> Does it happen without this option? (Fedora might still be using the hack to
> disable XAA offscreen pixmaps when starting a GLX compositing manager)
Although I'm using Debian, if I turn this option off none of my terminal window contents get painted, but running "blind" the same thing happens when I try to play a video anyway.
> Does it happen without this option? (Fedora might still be using the hack to
> disable XAA offscreen pixmaps when starting a GLX compositing manager)
Although I'm using Debian, if I turn this option off none of my terminal window contents get painted, but running "blind" the same thing happens when I try to play a video anyway.