On Saturday, June 18, 2011 04:57:07 AM Richard Schütz wrote: > Am 18.06.2011 11:29, schrieb Martti Kühne: > > On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 10:03 AM, Richard Schütz<r.schtz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Am 18.06.2011 09:08, schrieb Dan Vratil: > >> I don't think so. Epiphany is based on WebKit these days. And because I > >> can trigger the bug in EOG (Eye of GNOME) it doesn't look like a > >> browser problem for me at all. > >> > >> Perhaps it is a problem of GTK together with nvidia 275.09.07. I tried > >> feh (a simple X11 image viewer that doesn't use GTK or Qt) and it works > >> fine without flickering, artifacts or something else strange. > >> > >> -- > >> Regards, > >> Richard Schütz > > > > Update, I also see anything but the picture when the bug occurs, > > namely random garbage. I can confirm that feh, launched the regular > > way does not trigger the bug, although, also I have to confirm that > > display (imagemagick-6.6.9.8-1) actually does trigger the bug. > > Actually my guess is feh restricts itself to become larger than the > > screen's resolution (which is smaller than 2047 here) and thus is just > > not storing the full resolution image in video memory. I just managed > > to something like trigger the bug, X hang for about 4 seconds here and > > will display some garbage, with > > > > $ feh --geometry 2047x1529 nvbugy7cd.jpg > > > > heh, after trying this several times, the hang disappears. Might this > > be related to caching? > > > > cheers! > > Yes, you are right: display crashed my X server right now. So this seems > to be even unrelated to the toolkit. Okay, so, has anyone filed a bug report with nVidia?