Created attachment 18427 [details] screenshot System Environment: -------------------------- Host: 965 Arch: i386 Kernel: 2.6.25 Libdrm:master 0da66c27fa2aabdbaf4c003ba3712a61253d7ffe Mesa: master 8f1d5ca086e16a82d7d7eb5500df9ad74f0a703f Xserver: master bc4cef1d0ae7cbb8f5fe16d576db45abd4330370 Xf86_video_intel:master 5eccb5ec7ea78b5800f98decd4216d39b9ebe5ec Bug detailed description: -------------------------- start X,then run 'compiz' with CLASSIC or GEM ,there is black border with each window as is shown in the attached image. Reproduce steps: ---------------- 1.startx& 2.export INTEL_NO_GEM=1 3.enable compiz
Created attachment 18428 [details] xorg.0.log
Created attachment 18429 [details] xorg conf file
I've also seen this one.
this bug has been blocked by bug #17304
sorry ,it should be blocked by bug #17486, not 17304.
I've seen this bug on GM965 as well. If I remember correctly it disappeared after a couple of mesa updates and at some later point they showed up again. However I didn't test sufficiently careful to say that no 2D driver updated interfered in the meantime. Currently I'm blocked testing for the same reason liuhaien is.
commit df6ae3f0a39f95cb1199ac16c98be2bf9a3bc96f Author: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net> Date: Wed Oct 1 14:14:06 2008 -0700 i965: Fix overwriting of depth override for SetTexOffset. Fixes black borders around windows in compiz. Bug #17233.
verified.
it works well with Mesa intel-2008-q3 branch commit 793c3b9710def008d493135493b754d4cb56333e.
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