Version: 4.7.3 (using KDE 4.7.3) OS: Linux since i can not explain it much more than that what i have in the title i will add a video - hope this is ok :s Computer: Radeon X1400 Mobile with Radeon/ATI (opensource) driver as well as Radeon 1600 on the desktop. Video: http://youtu.be/Ckdyw93ljWs Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: Start compositing and drag a window to the edge Actual Results: the effect will be drawn as much as possible ^^ Expected Results: should only be one time its the same with 4.8 Beta
- Does it happen when you switch to the XRender backend? - Do you have blurring enabled? Is it related? (both in "kcmshell4 kwincompositing")
(In reply to comment #1) > - Does it happen when you switch to the XRender backend? No. with xrandr it is normal behavior. kwin+gles is the same like kwin > - Do you have blurring enabled? Is it related? (both in "kcmshell4 > kwincompositing") With and without blurring the same issue
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