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Hi,
I've been having this small visual problem with the tab titles in Chromium that is really annoying. Basically, all the tab titles become "transparent" (see attached screenshot) whenever the tab is unselected.
Environment details:
-Chromium 23.0.1271.64
-Xfce 4.10
-Compiz
-Nvidia 304.64-1
I've tried previous versions of Chromium, deactivating Compiz and the "problem" is still there.
Chromium is the only application that presents this behaviour.
Any ideas on where I should start looking?
Thank you in advance!
EDIT:
The problem is identified and caused by the following updates:
-xorg-server 1.13.0-3 => 1.13.0-4
-pixman 0.26.2-1 => 0.28.0-1
-cairo 1.12.8-1 => 1.12.8-2
Reverting to the previous versions solves this issue.
I have reported this issue upstream, please feel free to add any useful info:
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issue … ?id=160505
Last edited by geekmiki (2012-11-13 09:52:25)
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Is it part of the theme maybe? Try installing another or resetting it to the default. If not you could always try updating the system to see if chromium is too outdated for the theme.
What's the name of the theme? I can try it on my box and see what I get from KDE/Compiz.
I think I know enough to know I don't know enough.
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I'm having the same issue, but with xfwm4. Same version of Chromium and nVidia drivers. I'm using no theme though, just the default look.
It seems quite random, i can't find any pattern to reproduce this, just opening and closing tabs until it happens.
Last edited by sebikul (2012-11-12 03:05:28)
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Same problem here but with Catalyst drivers and GNOME, so this isn't a Nvidia-specific problem.
Last edited by C!HO (2012-11-12 04:06:24)
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Same issue. Currently running Linux 3.6.2-1-ARCH with nvidia 304.51. Sometimes I get the effect shown in the OP where there is a gradual fade in the title text, and sometimes entire tabs will just have grayed out titles.
I did recently switch to {fontconfig,freetype2}-infinality ... not sure if that's related.
edit:
I just opened an instance of chromium using a completely fresh profile (no extensions) and was able to reproduce the problem.
Last edited by goodgrue (2012-11-12 07:45:28)
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Same here:
-Chrome 24.0.1312.5 beta
-built in gtk+ theme
-i3 wm
-Nvidia 304.64-1
ps starting to like it
Last edited by flipper T (2012-11-12 10:12:23)
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Good to know I'm not the only one with this issue...
So basically we can determine the following:
-It's not graphic driver, theme or WM related
-Random transparency effect: gradual or complete, sometimes changes upon selection
I'll file a bug report upstream...
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same thing.
Seems like it's new chrome/chromium specific bug or bug with recently updated packages. Check pacman.log. That't s what I've got since last update:
[2012-11-12 15:01] starting full system upgrade
[2012-11-12 15:06] upgraded bison (2.6.4-1 -> 2.6.5-1)
[2012-11-12 15:06] upgraded pixman (0.26.2-1 -> 0.28.0-1)
[2012-11-12 15:06] upgraded cairo (1.12.8-1 -> 1.12.8-2)
[2012-11-12 15:06] upgraded libgusb (0.1.3-1 -> 0.1.4-1)
[2012-11-12 15:06] upgraded colord (0.1.24-1 -> 0.1.24-2)
[2012-11-12 15:06] upgraded gtk3 (3.6.1-1 -> 3.6.2-1)
[2012-11-12 15:06] upgraded gcr (3.6.1-1 -> 3.6.2-1)
[2012-11-12 15:06] upgraded gdk-pixbuf2 (2.26.4-1 -> 2.26.5-1)
[2012-11-12 15:06] upgraded gnome-keyring (3.6.1-1 -> 3.6.2-1)
[2012-11-12 15:06] installed python2-markupsafe (0.15-2)
[2012-11-12 15:06] installed python2-beaker (1.6.3-2)
[2012-11-12 15:06] installed python2-mako (0.7.2-2)
[2012-11-12 15:06] upgraded gobject-introspection (1.34.1.1-1 -> 1.34.1.1-2)
[2012-11-12 15:06] upgraded gvfs (1.14.1-1 -> 1.14.1-2)
[2012-11-12 15:06] upgraded gvfs-smb (1.14.1-1 -> 1.14.1-2)
[2012-11-12 15:06] upgraded iputils (20121011-2 -> 20121106-1)
[2012-11-12 15:06] upgraded libdrm (2.4.39-1 -> 2.4.40-1)
[2012-11-12 15:06] upgraded libotr (3.2.1-1 -> 4.0.0-1)
[2012-11-12 15:06] upgraded man-pages (3.43-1 -> 3.44-1)
[2012-11-12 15:06] installed libotr3 (3.2.1-1)
[2012-11-12 15:06] upgraded mcabber (0.10.1-2 -> 0.10.1-4)
[2012-11-12 15:06] upgraded tzdata (2012h-1 -> 2012i-1)
[2012-11-12 15:06] upgraded xorg-server-common (1.13.0-3 -> 1.13.0-4)
[2012-11-12 15:06] upgraded xorg-server (1.13.0-3 -> 1.13.0-4)
Last edited by chuchuqa (2012-11-12 12:05:47)
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Seems like it's new chrome/chromium specific bug or bug with recently updated packages[...]
I only have this problem with chromium. Chrome works fine.
I've alredy sent report to google. Assuming this is not an archlinux problem....
Last edited by Azrael85 (2012-11-12 12:30:28)
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Almost the same problem. Rolling back to previous versions of pixman and xorg-server helped (pixman-0.26.2-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz and xorg-server-1.13.0-3-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz).
Last edited by von (2012-11-12 15:45:57)
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I can confirm that rolling back pixman, xorg-server, and cairo fixed it for me (after restarting Xorg).
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same issue here now xorg server was upgraded and suspect was the cause
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Last edited by rdroffats (2012-11-13 07:01:14)
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Same here.
So is it a pixman, X issue or something else?
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Glad I'm not the only one.
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Just confirming:
- nvidia 304.64-1
- xorg-server[-common] 1.13.0-4
- pixman 0.28.0-1
- cairo 1.12.8-2
- openbox as standalone window manager
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I have this problem too, and today my chromium tags title started replacing all "e" letters with capital "T"s. Totally crazy
Is anyone experiencing this too?
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exactly! there are sometimes more letters changed .. it makes randomly... one moment it is good, one moment dont ... checked with dmenu, leafpad, terminal ..everywhere where typing is needed :-)
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I have this problem too, and today my chromium tags title started replacing all "e" letters with capital "T"s. Totally crazy
Is anyone experiencing this too?
Mine has been replacing the 'e' with a uppercase G. Also doing it in gnome terminal but not in konsole
Last edited by bones (2012-11-15 00:09:45)
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hgabreu wrote:I have this problem too, and today my chromium tags title started replacing all "e" letters with capital "T"s. Totally crazy
Is anyone experiencing this too?Mine has been replacing the 'e' with a uppercase G. Also doing it in gnome terminal but not in konsole
Same thing happens to me. I'm using XFCEs Terminal in a dual monitor setup. Left monitor is OK, but when i move the window to the right monitor a lot of characters are replaced, like the encoding changed, REALLY weird.
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Tried installing nvidia-beta-all, didn't help
UPD:
IgnorePkg = xorg-server
^ that'll do for now
Last edited by von (2012-11-15 09:51:37)
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I have this as well. Using xfwm4 and nvidia drivers.
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New chrome, same problem...
google-chrome Version 24.0.1312.14 beta
If I'm curt with you it's because time is a factor. I think fast, I talk fast and I need you guys to act fast if you wanna get out of this. So, pretty please... with sugar on top. Clean the [censored] car. -The Wolf
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