Surfaces that used to (and are supposed to) be double-sided in scientific visualizations turn out black on one side (the "top") Steps to reproduce: 1. Download a Paraview binary (or compile from source, if you like pain) -- see http://paraview.org/New/download.html 2. Start it 3. Click Sources > Plane 4. Hit "Apply" on the left 5. Rotate the plane with your mouse 6. Observe that one side of it is black (and unlit) This is on an i915 in a Thinkpad R52 with X.org 1.4, Mesa 7.0.2-2 and intel 2.2.0-1 (from Debian).
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do you remember on which release does this work? this will help us to do bi-sec...
Debian's 7.0.1-2 seems fine.
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gordon, are we able to reproduce this and even bisect?
Haihao, do you have any idea, or is this dup with others?
Hi, gordon Does it works fine with mesa7.0.1? If it works, could you do a bisect ?
Haien, can you try this with the latest stable driver first?
Works ok now, using - xserver-xorg-video-intel 2.3.2-1 - libgl1-mesa-dri 7.0.3-4 (all from Debian) Andreas
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