Bug 22257

Summary: Google Earth problem when zooming: the image fades to white
Product: xorg Reporter: Victor Jimenez <betabandido>
Component: Driver/intelAssignee: Gordon Jin <gordon.jin>
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE QA Contact: Xorg Project Team <xorg-team>
Severity: normal    
Priority: medium    
Version: unspecified   
Hardware: x86 (IA32)   
OS: Linux (All)   
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Description Victor Jimenez 2009-06-12 11:17:17 UTC
Bug description:

When using Google Earth everything looks fine until zooming very close. At that point the image starts to look more and more white as more zoom is applied. The effect looks like kind of a fog. At the point that streets should be clearly visible the image looks mostly white and it is difficult to distinguish anything. This only happens in the Google Earth window, the rest of the desktop looks perfectly OK.

I am attaching a screenshot so you can see the effect.

System environment:
-- chipset: G45 (Intel X4500HD)
-- system architecture: i686
-- xf86-video-intel: 2.7.99
-- xserver: X.Org X Server 1.6.1.901 (1.6.2 RC 1)
-- mesa: OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 7.5-rc3
-- libdrm: 2.4.11
-- kernel: 2.6.30-020630rc8
-- Linux distribution: Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04)
-- Machine or mobo model: ASUS P5Q-EM + Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 
-- Display connector: VGA

Reproducing steps:

Execute Google Earth and zoom very close up to the point streets can be seen clearly. At that point the image looks mostly white.

Additional info:

This problem also happened with the default packages in Ubuntu Jaunty (e.g., intel driver version is 2.6.3).
Additionally to this problem I also have a memory leakage problem which has already been reported as a bug.
Comment 1 Victor Jimenez 2009-06-12 11:19:56 UTC
Created attachment 26735 [details]
Screenshot showing the problem.
Comment 2 Gordon Jin 2009-06-12 11:26:31 UTC
looks like a dup with bug#22228

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 22228 ***

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