Since I am using compiz on linux, the mail squeak window looks somewhat transparent or actually just mangled. It is not really transparent but the stuff behind it affects the way things are displayed. Often it helps to set the color depth to 32, but even that is difficult to do, because I can hardly read the menus.
I noticed the same phenomenon with qemu, but it was fixed in a recent version.
Is there a way I can avoid this?
On 31.03.2009, at 08:30, Martin Drautzburg wrote:
Since I am using compiz on linux, the mail squeak window looks somewhat transparent or actually just mangled. It is not really transparent but the stuff behind it affects the way things are displayed. Often it helps to set the color depth to 32, but even that is difficult to do, because I can hardly read the menus.
I noticed the same phenomenon with qemu, but it was fixed in a recent version.
Is there a way I can avoid this?
Use the 3.10-4 VM.
- Bert -
On Tuesday, 31. March 2009 10:41:24 Bert Freudenberg wrote:
On 31.03.2009, at 08:30, Martin Drautzburg wrote:
Since I am using compiz on linux, the mail squeak window looks somewhat transparent or actually just mangled. It is not really transparent but the stuff behind it affects the way things are displayed. Often it helps to set the color depth to 32, but even that is difficult to do, because I can hardly read the menus.
Use the 3.10-4 VM.
- Bert -
Thanks, that helped.
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