Activity log for bug #318615

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2009-01-19 00:11:50 Vik bug added bug
2009-01-19 00:12:35 Vik description Using KDE 4.2 on Ubuntu 8.10 on x86. Nvidia GeForce 7300 installed with closed-source driver - otherwise working well. To cause corruption, open Thunderbird (2.0.0.19 used, but it seems version-agnostic), create a new mail message and click on the message content box as if you're going to write something. A flashing cursor will appear in said box as you would expect. Now hover the mouse pointer over the Thunderbird tab on the taskbar. The tab will flicker and corrupt its colours, some taskbar entries may disappear. This will happen with other tabs and is not specific to having Thunderbird installed - it has also been observed with OpenOffice 3.0 Click back onto a static area such as Address Book entries, and reprat hovering the mouse pointer. No further corruption occurs. Click on the desktop background, and the corruption disappears. This problem will *not* occur with the flashing cursor in the Firefox browser's editing fields. Using KDE 4.2 on Ubuntu 8.10 on x86. Nvidia GeForce 7300 installed with closed-source driver - otherwise working well. To cause corruption, open Thunderbird (2.0.0.19 used, but it seems version-agnostic), create a new mail message and click on the message content box as if you're going to write something. A flashing cursor will appear in said box as you would expect. Now hover the mouse pointer over the Thunderbird tab on the taskbar. The tab will flicker and corrupt its colours, some taskbar entries may disappear. This will happen with other tabs and is not specific to having Thunderbird installed - it has also been observed with OpenOffice 3.0 Click back onto a static area such as Address Book entries, and repeat hovering the mouse pointer. No further corruption occurs. Click on the desktop background, and the corruption disappears. This problem will *not* occur with the flashing cursor in the Firefox browser's editing fields.
2009-01-19 01:18:51 Jonathan Thomas marked as duplicate 186382