Am 14.07.2012 10:34, schrieb Martin Bednar: > Le samedi 14 juillet 2012 06:41:54 Hans Muecke a écrit : > >> Am 13.07.2012 18:51, schrieb Duncan: > >> > >> Hi Duncan, > >> > >> > Hans Muecke posted on Fri, 13 Jul 2012 12:44:04 -0500 as excerpted: > >> >> Howdy folks, > >> >> > >> >> Ran into a strange problem ... > >> >> > >> >> Kubuntu 12.04LTS/KDE4.8.4 ... > >> >> > >> >> For whatever reason my plasma desktop crashed yesterday. Couldn't > get it > >> >> to come up again, so I deleted all the plasma files in the home > >> >> directory to start from scratch. > >> >> I must have done that in the "protected mode" unknowingly ... since > >> >> today - when trying to change one of the desktop effects - I was told > >> >> that I was running protected mode and should switch to the "normal" > >> >> plasma desktop. > >> >> Did as requested and ended up with an "upside down" desktop. Visually > >> >> everything is upside down, but buttons still seem to be where they are > >> >> supposed to be on the desktop (screenshots: http://goo.gl/N4tVF and > >> >> http://goo.gl/YjPtc ). Everything looks fine in protected mode ... > minus > >> >> effects that is. > >> >> > >> >> Anyone have an idea what went wrong here and how to possibly > correct it? > >> > > >> > That is indeed a strange problem. > >> > > >> > I have a couple ideas, but I guess you're translating from whatever > >> > (looks like German maybe?) to English (or maybe kubuntu changed the > names > >> > >> I am doing this from german ... > >> > >> > from kde standard?) and the terms don't quite match what I'm used to. So > >> > let's first confirm that we're talking about the same thing. =:^) > >> > > >> > 1) The thread title says plasma, and the pix look like plasma-desktop > >> > only. So the first thing is to confirm, it's plasma ONLY that's > >> > affected, correct? All other apps look normal? > >> > >> I might have been a bit incorrect here, since I didn't have any > >> applications running at that moment, when I first ran into this problem. > >> I just started from scratch again ... deleted the plasma* files in my > >> home directory, rebooted and this time took care and chose the > >> plasma-desktop session and not the protected one (when I say protected > >> ... I can't think of another word for "abgesichert" which is also used > >> when a windows crashes and gives one the choice of starting windows and > >> starting a protected windows ... I think you get the idea). > >> > >> Started with setting up the desktop and tried to activate desktop > >> effects via schift-alt-f12 and bamm! Everything upside down again, the > >> screen flipped again, as I could tell from the control bar on the left > >> side of the screen and the open system-settings window. Funny "side > >> effect" .. while visually flipped I still had to click in the areas, > >> where all the buttons are supposed to be (hope you understand what I am > >> talking about ... :-) ) > > > > This is the most interesting part. What graphic card/driver (optionally > acceleration method) are you using? This is only the output that is It's a GeForce GT 545 with the NVIDIA driver ... > flipped, KDE and X know nothing about it. Try running an OpenGL > appllication (preferrably fullscreen, with kwin effects disabled). My > guess is that it too will be flipped. > > To check that it isn't a weird kwin bug, create a new user, and try > enabling effects there. Same result ... when enabling desktop effects using OpenGL screen flips, while everything works fine with XRender. > > 1 solution workaround you already found : > > > >> > >> Since you mentioned OpenGL I chchanged the composite type to Xrender and > >> I don't the problem there (means I can activate effects without the > >> flipping of the screen). > >> > > > > the other would be to change/update a part of the graphics stack. Any idea which? -- Talk to you later ... Hans (55 to go) 2012/07/14 16:20 EDDS 141620Z 26013KT CAVOK 20/07 Q1012 NOSIG ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.