Aaron Schlaegel wrote:
As I said before, I have seen this on four different video cards. At least one of those was an ATI using the non-proprietary driver.
My test case is simple: fill up the xterm (I used `locate png`)
Is this the real "xterm" or the Gnome Terminal program?
I see it in Gnome Terminal program.
Use the scroll bar to scroll back up. Use the mouse to push the down arrow on the scroll bar. View the video corruption.
I don't see it here (Core 1; nVidia Corporation NV6 [Vanta/Vanta LT]) using the evil nVidia driver v.4496 dual PIII-600s).
On Fedora Core 2 (I no longer remember if I saw it on RH 9, from which I upgraded to FC2).
Have you tried diddling with the anti-aliasing settings in the Font Preferences applet?
No. What will that accomplish, please? And I don't see anything related to anti-aliasing in my Preferences -> Font menu....
Not in the first screen, not in the Details screen....
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