I have heard a rumor that this may have been encountered by Debian, and that it only appears in systems that have been upgraded (i.e. not clean installs), and also that the bug is actually due to xorg and gtk miscommunicating.
So far I have been unable to find any proof of this: mailing list messages, debian bugtracker entries, etc.
I have heard a rumor that this may have been encountered by Debian, and that it only appears in systems that have been upgraded (i.e. not clean installs), and also that the bug is actually due to xorg and gtk miscommunicating.
So far I have been unable to find any proof of this: mailing list messages, debian bugtracker entries, etc.