Agree. On 05/06/2017 22:31, Mike Gresens wrote: > So this bug should be closed?! > > ** Description changed: > > + == Update4: == > + > + The nvidia driver 375.66 is now part of the default repo. > + Since the bugfix is contained in this driver, we should close the bug?! > + > == Update3: == > > nvidia delivered a new driver: 375.66 > > Contains the same bugfix as 381.09 beta > > This driver can now be installed via ppa from Graphics Drivers Team and > sudo apt-get update (see comment #54). > > See https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa > > Should driver 375.66 become the default driver for Ubuntu 17.04 - > available without PPA ?! > > == Update2: == > > nvidia delivered a new driver: 381.09 beta > https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/1002788 > > From release notes: > > "Fixed a regression that caused corruption in certain applications, such > as window border shadows in Unity, after resuming from suspend." > (nvidia) > > This driver can now be downloaded and installed manually from Nvidia > link, or via ppa from Graphics Drivers Team and sudo apt-get update (see > comment #54). > > See https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa > > == Update1: == > > Nvidia states that the bug will be fixed in the next release: > https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/990898/linux/suspend-corrupts- > window-manager-after-upgrade-to-378-09/2. However no timeline for the > next release was mentioned. > > Meanwhile workarounds have to be used to alleviate/overcome the bad > window borders and title bar caused by driver version 375.39. > > -- Possible workarounds for the time being -- > > - Alternative A: Keep using nvidia-375.39 with workarounds. > E.g. kill or replace compiz process. See comments #13 and > #44 given below for implementation details. Beware, > some users found the command killed applications > like Firefox or Thunderbird on resume while others > did not. > E.g. Use "unity" command (see comments #4 and #23) > E.g. Click an effect in CompizConfig Setting Manager > (CCSM) --> Effects. (see comment $5) > - Alternative B: Use alternative graphic drivers. > E.g. Install nvidia-340 package if that versions supports > your graphic card: sudo apt install nvidia-340. Or > use Nouveau display driver or other suitable drivers > available in System Settings --> Software & Updates > --> Additional Drivers. > - Alternative C: Downgrade to earlier driver versions that worked before > the updgrade occurred. E.g. use nvidia-367 package. > Beware, that this driver version has unfixed security > holes! Downgrading works in Yakkety, possibly also in > Xenial, but likely not in Zesty. Command to downgrade: > sudo apt install nvidia-367=367.57-0ubuntu3 libcuda1- > 367=367.57-0ubuntu3 nvidia-opencl-icd-367=367.57-0ubuntu3 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Original text of this bug report: > > My system graphic driver had just updated to 375.39 but Borders of pop- > up windows are displayed badly. This is especially true after waking up > from suspend mode. this driver is buggy. I am using Ubuntu 16.04. Any > way to rectify this display problem? > > ** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-375 (Ubuntu) > Status: Confirmed => Fix Released >