I was spinning up Chrome while trying to move around a Firefox window to my other monitor. Crazy though I haven’t seen issues like this on any OS in at least a decade
Its the classic experience
I’m really concerned about all those dead pixels.
Ha. Ha.
That is a redaction for privacy :)
dude broke his monitor just for one photo
You forgot the /s
Is that GNOME?
Close, it’s X11/Xorg
Does Windows still use GDI? Looks like GDI took a shit.
No idea. I’m not using windows in this screenshot :p
Is that ChromeOS? I don’t recognized the windowing system.
The only window is Firefox, which makes it hard to tell, but I’d guess it’s GNOME with the Aylur extension.
Yeah my setup is mostly out-of-box Ubuntu + a bunch of random crap I’ve experimented with over the years that never got properly uninstalled. I should probably do a fresh install one of these days but I’m looking to swap to a more hands-on repo if that day comes
Fixing and maintaining a linux box is good exercise. Ubuntu has been sucking, though. I’ve been on a straight Debian for about six months now.
Since Windows 8, no. The last version to support running without DWM.exe was 7. Long live 7 :(
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This happens to me sometimes, I am running pop_os. It hasn’t been a particular window / program that does it, just seem to happen when something is thinking harder than usual. Then it goes away, I ynno, I’m not a screen scientist.
No, you got it backwards. It’s 95 windows
I never see this kind of stuff with XFCE. I run various flavors of Debian that do not go through Ubuntu.
Why is the void consuming your monitor?