Critical Bug

Dear All,
I have found a critical bug and I don’t know if here is the right place to post. I have four partitions on my harddisk and ubuntu and opensuse are installed in two of them. After a restart from ubuntu and swithed to opensuse from grub, I see a graphics screen composed of different pictures which are belonging to my previous ubuntu use. In example in the start of the graphics login screen it plotted a composition of my ubuntu desktop and some websites that I went for a few seconds on the screen. I am using the new nvidia driver and have a 8400gt. Both of the systems are up to date.
Regards
AAP

ahmetalperparker wrote:
> are installed in two of them. After a restart from ubuntu and swithed to
> opensuse from grub, I see a graphics screen composed of different
> pictures which are belonging to my previous ubuntu use. In example in
> the start of the graphics login screen it plotted a composition of my
> ubuntu desktop and some websites that I went for a few seconds on the
> screen. I am using the new nvidia driver and have a 8400gt. Both of the
> systems are up to date.

See http://en.opensuse.org/Bugs on how to submit bug reports.
You’re probably just seeing uninitialized graphics buffer from the last
system.

Kind regards,
Andreas Stieger

This sounds like a problem of corrupted textures loading again. I think. It’s been addressed before. Do the textures disappear once you login? If so, check this link:

Nvidia - scrambled kdm background and login splash - openSUSE Forums

See posts number 6 and 8 … I think that’s the cause of the problem. :X If not, my apologies.

It happens only when you use the default SUSE window manager theme.