On 02/24/2012 06:53 PM, Bilal Akhtar wrote: > I can't reproduce that. Which GPU/driver do you use? Which version of > Ubuntu? Which version of Unity?
GPU: X calls it "Intel Arrandale" using the i965 DRI driver Ubuntu: Precise Unity: 5.4.0
I *think* I'm using Unity 2D, but I'm not sure.
If you run xterm, and enable window ops (available in the menu from CTRL+right-click), you can run this bash command to reproduce:
for (( I=80 ; I>=20 ; I-=10 )); do echo -e "\e[8;30;${I}t" ; sleep 2 ; done
Just start that going then hit super+w.
On 02/24/2012 06:53 PM, Bilal Akhtar wrote:
> I can't reproduce that. Which GPU/driver do you use? Which version of
> Ubuntu? Which version of Unity?
GPU: X calls it "Intel Arrandale" using the i965 DRI driver
Ubuntu: Precise
Unity: 5.4.0
I *think* I'm using Unity 2D, but I'm not sure.
If you run xterm, and enable window ops (available in the menu from
CTRL+right-click), you can run this bash command to reproduce:
for (( I=80 ; I>=20 ; I-=10 )); do echo -e "\e[8;30;${I}t" ; sleep 2 ; done
Just start that going then hit super+w.