Created attachment 22
screenshot of corrupted area
Causing a very wide window to be created using (for example) the following command:
> nautilus `python -c "print 'A' * 1000"`
(creates an error window with a line of 1000 A's) - very wide)
will lead to:
a.) The window 'crashing' (window disappears)
b.) The area where the window was to become 'corrupt', in this case meaning that other windows which are dragged through this area leave a trail there (screenshot attached)
Created attachment 22
screenshot of corrupted area
Causing a very wide window to be created using (for example) the following command:
> nautilus `python -c "print 'A' * 1000"`
(creates an error window with a line of 1000 A's) - very wide)
will lead to:
a.) The window 'crashing' (window disappears)
b.) The area where the window was to become 'corrupt', in this case meaning that other windows which are dragged through this area leave a trail there (screenshot attached)
This happens on Ubuntu 11.04 for me specifically.
Compiz 0.9.4.0