Activity log for bug #725319

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2011-02-25 22:41:54 R. David bug added bug
2011-02-26 15:46:20 R. David description See this Mint forum thread for a screenshot: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=109&t=66676&p=387773#p387773 I'm using Mint 10 KDE final 64bit, though the user who made the above screenshot says they're using Mint 10 KDE RC 32bit. I'm using the proprietary nVidia graphics driver on an eVGA GeForce 9800GT with an Intel Core2Quad Q6600 and 6GB RAM. To recreate this problem, play a video in VLC and double-click the video to go into fullscreen mode. See this Mint forum thread for a screenshot: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=109&t=66676&p=387773#p387773 I'm using Mint 10 KDE final 64bit, though the user who made the above screenshot says they're using Mint 10 KDE RC 32bit. I'm using the proprietary nVidia graphics driver on an eVGA GeForce 9800GT with an Intel Core2Quad Q6600 and 6GB RAM. To recreate this problem, play a video in VLC and double-click the video to go into fullscreen mode. Update 1: the bug may be related to the Oxygen widget style. I can set VLC to force a different widget style from the VLC preferences, but this does not fix the bug. On the other hand I can change the widget style in the KDE system settings, and the bug goes away if any other widget style is chosen besides Oxygen.
2011-02-26 15:49:53 R. David description See this Mint forum thread for a screenshot: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=109&t=66676&p=387773#p387773 I'm using Mint 10 KDE final 64bit, though the user who made the above screenshot says they're using Mint 10 KDE RC 32bit. I'm using the proprietary nVidia graphics driver on an eVGA GeForce 9800GT with an Intel Core2Quad Q6600 and 6GB RAM. To recreate this problem, play a video in VLC and double-click the video to go into fullscreen mode. Update 1: the bug may be related to the Oxygen widget style. I can set VLC to force a different widget style from the VLC preferences, but this does not fix the bug. On the other hand I can change the widget style in the KDE system settings, and the bug goes away if any other widget style is chosen besides Oxygen. See this Mint forum thread for a screenshot: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=109&t=66676&p=387773#p387773 I'm using Mint 10 KDE final 64bit, though the user who made the above screenshot says they're using Mint 10 KDE RC 32bit. I'm using the proprietary nVidia graphics driver on an eVGA GeForce 9800GT with an Intel Core2Quad Q6600 and 6GB RAM. To recreate this problem, play a video in VLC and double-click the video to go into fullscreen mode. Update 1: the bug may be related to the Oxygen widget style. I can set VLC to force a different widget style from the VLC preferences, and it does force that widget style on VLC, but the fullscreen controller is still transparent. On the other hand I can change the system-wide widget style in the KDE system settings, and the bug goes away if any other widget style is chosen besides Oxygen. Oddly enough, if you then force VLC to use the Oxygen widget style, the bug comes back. Also, Mint 10 comes with VLC 1.1.5; I tried building VLC 1.1.7 and the bug is still there.
2011-02-27 22:20:54 Justin Krehel linuxmint: status New Incomplete
2011-02-27 22:20:57 Justin Krehel linuxmint: status Incomplete Triaged
2011-02-28 01:33:41 R. David bug watch added http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=254473
2011-02-28 01:34:12 R. David description See this Mint forum thread for a screenshot: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=109&t=66676&p=387773#p387773 I'm using Mint 10 KDE final 64bit, though the user who made the above screenshot says they're using Mint 10 KDE RC 32bit. I'm using the proprietary nVidia graphics driver on an eVGA GeForce 9800GT with an Intel Core2Quad Q6600 and 6GB RAM. To recreate this problem, play a video in VLC and double-click the video to go into fullscreen mode. Update 1: the bug may be related to the Oxygen widget style. I can set VLC to force a different widget style from the VLC preferences, and it does force that widget style on VLC, but the fullscreen controller is still transparent. On the other hand I can change the system-wide widget style in the KDE system settings, and the bug goes away if any other widget style is chosen besides Oxygen. Oddly enough, if you then force VLC to use the Oxygen widget style, the bug comes back. Also, Mint 10 comes with VLC 1.1.5; I tried building VLC 1.1.7 and the bug is still there. See this Mint forum thread for a screenshot: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=109&t=66676&p=387773#p387773 I'm using Mint 10 KDE final 64bit, though the user who made the above screenshot says they're using Mint 10 KDE RC 32bit. I'm using the proprietary nVidia graphics driver on an eVGA GeForce 9800GT with an Intel Core2Quad Q6600 and 6GB RAM. To recreate this problem, play a video in VLC and double-click the video to go into fullscreen mode. Update 1: the bug may be related to the Oxygen widget style. I can set VLC to force a different widget style from the VLC preferences, and it does force that widget style on VLC, but the fullscreen controller is still transparent. On the other hand I can change the system-wide widget style in the KDE system settings, and the bug goes away if any other widget style is chosen besides Oxygen. Oddly enough, if you then force VLC to use the Oxygen widget style, the bug comes back. Also, Mint 10 comes with VLC 1.1.5; I tried building VLC 1.1.7 and the bug is still there. Update 2: bug seems confirmed as a recent Oxygen bug; see https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=254473