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FS#44097 - Visual glitch (black header bar) when opening multiple gnome-terminal instances
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Opened by William Di Luigi (wil93) - Sunday, 08 March 2015, 12:56 GMT
Last edited by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Sunday, 08 March 2015, 14:00 GMT
Opened by William Di Luigi (wil93) - Sunday, 08 March 2015, 12:56 GMT
Last edited by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Sunday, 08 March 2015, 14:00 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
Yesterday I updated from gnome-unstable, and these packages came out: adwaita-icon-theme 3.15.90-1 at-spi2-atk 2.15.90-1 at-spi2-core 2.15.90-1 atk 2.15.91-1 clutter 1.21.6-1 glib-networking 2.43.91-1 glib2 2.43.91-1 glibmm 2.43.91-1 gobject-introspection 1.43.91-1 gobject-introspection-runtime 1.43.91-1 gsettings-desktop-schemas 3.15.90-1 gtk3 3.15.10-1 libsoup 2.49.91.1-1 pangomm 2.35.1-1 Today, I notice visual glitches (black header bar) when opening multiple gnome-terminal instances. The focused (or active) instance is the only one that doesn't present the glitch. Steps to reproduce: Open gnome-terminal, then open another instance of gnome-terminal (the older instance will have a black header bar) |
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Closed by Jan de Groot (JGC)
Sunday, 08 March 2015, 14:00 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: Gnome-unstable is not done yet and should only be used after it has been announced.
Sunday, 08 March 2015, 14:00 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: Gnome-unstable is not done yet and should only be used after it has been announced.