On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 12:23 AM, Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I doubt it. It's the oznly thing that doesn't clear and it's repeatable. It happens every time.
I'll see what happens when I upgrade to F13. Also, by that time, maybe I'll have found reliable instructions on how to uninstall --<B>not disable!</B>-- kmod-nvidia.
On 06/17/2010 07:07 AM, Marcel Rieux wrote:FWIW, I resurrected an F12 system and fully updated it....about 1GB of
> So, neither you nor Ed Grashko have the problem with Fedora 13. Rex
> Dieter doesn't say which version he's using. (I use F12).
>
> I suppose, after a search, I'll use CTRL + V to paste until I upgrade
> to Fedora 13. Since Ed says he doesn't have the problem with F11, the
> problem is definitely not widespread.
download...and tested. No problem for me.
Starting to wonder if the problem you are seeing is related to your
video hardware. A long time ago I did have an issue where areas of the
screen didn't clear. But, was random and not consistently repeatable.
I doubt it. It's the oznly thing that doesn't clear and it's repeatable. It happens every time.
I'll see what happens when I upgrade to F13. Also, by that time, maybe I'll have found reliable instructions on how to uninstall --<B>not disable!</B>-- kmod-nvidia.
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