Yes, grey shows you that the shell has failed to paint pixels where it should have, when it should have.
But to make it seamless we need more compositing hooks so the shell can override Mir's default clear function. It's bad for the shell to assume Mir will clear the screen to black all the time.
Yes, grey shows you that the shell has failed to paint pixels where it should have, when it should have.
But to make it seamless we need more compositing hooks so the shell can override Mir's default clear function. It's bad for the shell to assume Mir will clear the screen to black all the time.