I get ghost images in applications on certain areas of my desktop after I open a website with an advertisement.
The advertisements appear to be flash based.
After a while the ghosts disappear and aren't a problem any more in the session. When I start a new session I get a ghost and it hangs around for a while and then disappears. I am not sure what causes it to disappear.
I am running a fully up to date F14 installation.
kdelibs.i686 6:4.6.1-0.2.fc14 @kde-testing
akmod-nvidia.i686 1:260.19.36-1.fc14 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia.i686 1:260.19.36-1.fc14 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates
flash-plugin.i386 10.2.152.27-release @adobe-linux-i386
I have not searched Bugzilla for information on this situation. There was an article on www.linuxhomepage.com that spoke of a similar issue, but I cannot find it anymore.
Any and all advice for handling this issue is appreciated.
Thanks.
Dne St 9. března 2011 18:35:56 Linuxguy123 napsal(a):
I get ghost images in applications on certain areas of my desktop after I open a website with an advertisement.
The advertisements appear to be flash based.
After a while the ghosts disappear and aren't a problem any more in the session. When I start a new session I get a ghost and it hangs around for a while and then disappears. I am not sure what causes it to disappear.
I am running a fully up to date F14 installation.
kdelibs.i686 6:4.6.1-0.2.fc14 @kde-testing
akmod-nvidia.i686 1:260.19.36-1.fc14 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia.i686 1:260.19.36-1.fc14 @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates
flash-plugin.i386 10.2.152.27-release @adobe-linux-i386
I have not searched Bugzilla for information on this situation. There was an article on www.linuxhomepage.com that spoke of a similar issue, but I cannot find it anymore.
Any and all advice for handling this issue is appreciated.
Thanks.
Most likely a video driver bug