The problem is that eog shows a black stripe in some of my jpg pictures. I
think the position of the stripe depends on the resolution of the picture. If
the resolution is high the stripe is located close to the top, if it's medium
the stripe is in the middle. If the resolution is low then there is no black
stripe. Please take a look at the sample images.
I used the printscreen button to create the eog version of the images.
There is no problem with other image viewing tools.
First I reported this as a Gnome bug on bugzilla.gnome.org but after some investigation it turned out that this problem only occurs with the nouveau driver. There is no problem with the official nVidia (173) driver.
Created attachment 67209
nVidia-173 Xorg.0.log
Original bug reports: /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ eog/+bug/ 1005292 /bugzilla. gnome.org/ show_bug. cgi?id= 676938
https:/
https:/
I'm using a freshly installed Precise on a fairly old computer.
eog: 3.4.1-0ubuntu1 xorg-video- nouveau: 1:0.0.16+ git20111201+ b5534a1- 1build2
xserver-
The problem is that eog shows a black stripe in some of my jpg pictures. I
think the position of the stripe depends on the resolution of the picture. If
the resolution is high the stripe is located close to the top, if it's medium
the stripe is in the middle. If the resolution is low then there is no black
stripe. Please take a look at the sample images.
I used the printscreen button to create the eog version of the images.
There is no problem with other image viewing tools.
Sample images:
https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ eog/+bug/ 1005292/ +attachment/ 3166211/ +files/ original. JPG
https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ eog/+bug/ 1005292/ +attachment/ 3166213/ +files/ eog-version. png
https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ eog/+bug/ 1005292/ +attachment/ 3166214/ +files/ original2. JPG
https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ eog/+bug/ 1005292/ +attachment/ 3166215/ +files/ eog-version_ 2.png
First I reported this as a Gnome bug on bugzilla.gnome.org but after some investigation it turned out that this problem only occurs with the nouveau driver. There is no problem with the official nVidia (173) driver.
dmesg: https:/ /bugzilla. gnome.org/ attachment. cgi?id= 219398 /bugzilla. gnome.org/ attachment. cgi?id= 219399
sudo lspci -vvnn: https:/