Bugzilla – Bug 613824
KDE bottom panel turns dark on x86_64 after first reboot
Last modified: 2012-01-28 14:17:50 UTC
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; de; rv:1.9.2.4) Gecko/20100513 SUSE/3.6.4-1.15 Firefox/3.6.4 http://www3.zq1.de/opensuse/video/openSUSE-NET-x86_64-Build0667.ogv 01:52 Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. default-install factory KDE in KVM 2. reboot Actual Results: bottom panel turns mostly dark, so that time of day can not be read Expected Results: should look the same as before reboot and as on i586 Could also be a KVM issue, as I did not try it in another environment.
Created attachment 370698 [details] screenshot of KDE of 11.3 RC1 on VirtualBox So this is not a problem with KVM but with openSUSE/KDE/Qt/whatever
*** Bug 616202 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Just noticed that my VirtualBox VM was i686, so this issue is not limited to x86_64. To reproduce, compositing/desktop effects need to be disabled. wstephenson wrote "i've seen it on my intel comp" After changing plasma theme to anything else and back to "Air openSUSE", the bottom panel looked normal again. But after next reboot, the bug was back. The "Air for Netbooks" theme also looked rather strange (independent of reboot). e.g. the logout/shutdown/reboot popup had black text on black background. Might need a different bug report.
always happens here on 1024x768 (in vmware). If I use a different resolution, it goes away (but not always). Seems to be this upstream bug: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=224666 which was marked as fixed... should we reopen it?
Fix is ready. See bug #623459 *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 623459 ***
I don't think this is a duplicate of bug 623459 which is a packaging bug, but this seems to be an upstream bug with theme caching, see comment #4
I think it's related to bug #603800, which is also a duplicate of bug #623459
Ah, allright, this seems to be the same problem, I trust Will :)
Reopening, because the supposed duplicate was closed as fixed one month ago, but this issue still appears with openSUSE-11.3+updates on a Dell Precision T3500 (64-bit with nouveau, no 3D) Other themes do indeed not show this problem - only the default "Air openSUSE" theme.
I have not seen this bug with 12.1. If you still have the problem please reopen.