Tom Horsley
2014-09-04 12:56:52 UTC
Just wondering if this strikes a familiar note? The newest
google-chrome running on my fedora 20 system utterly fails
to redraw anything at all (not only no web content, but
no menu bar, navigation buttons, etc) when I minimize it,
then later restore it from the window list. I get nothing
but fvwm window decorations and a totally white window
inside them (at least it is the right size :-).
Out of curiosity, I tried it under gnome 3 in fedora 21
(the fedora 20 video drivers won't run gnome 3) and the
window contents do get restored when I fully restore the
window, but in gnome 3, in the "preview" with all the small
copies of the windows you can click on to actually do the
restore, the google-chrome preview window is totally blank.
It is like the gnome shell is doing something "extra" when
actually restoring the google-chrome window that makes
it really redraw. Any clue what that might be and if I
can convince fvwm to do it too?
google-chrome running on my fedora 20 system utterly fails
to redraw anything at all (not only no web content, but
no menu bar, navigation buttons, etc) when I minimize it,
then later restore it from the window list. I get nothing
but fvwm window decorations and a totally white window
inside them (at least it is the right size :-).
Out of curiosity, I tried it under gnome 3 in fedora 21
(the fedora 20 video drivers won't run gnome 3) and the
window contents do get restored when I fully restore the
window, but in gnome 3, in the "preview" with all the small
copies of the windows you can click on to actually do the
restore, the google-chrome preview window is totally blank.
It is like the gnome shell is doing something "extra" when
actually restoring the google-chrome window that makes
it really redraw. Any clue what that might be and if I
can convince fvwm to do it too?