Whats wrong with this picture? Except a lil plasma explosion. How to fix?

Started couple days ago randomly. Havent found out how, when and where.

Lil plasma: https://www.dropbox.com/s/cirj9q173unqvps/2014-08-22%2007.29.20.mov

uname -a

Linux KiD2 3.11.10-21-desktop #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Jul 21 15:28:46 UTC 2014 (9a9565d) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

i7-2600K, 16gb ram, Radeon 7770, openSuse 13.1, kde4.11.5-484.1

Kernel has been giving some funny errors when shutting down. Marking in logs which part to c&p from it and submit onward. Too bad I dunno in which log and where so couldnt find it. Only seen on screen.

Luckily alt+shift+F12 works so can brake out of that plasma error.

Would anyone have a clue?

Ok. After tinkering 40+ hrs now straight + few evenings in past week I think I found one reason fror this plasma spam.

VirtualBox seems to have issue.

This I could duplicate many times: https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/Public/trim.0CFCDF04-A866-4DE2-BFEF-13FB5F6A76B7.MOV?_subject_uid=25648002&w=AACTLU749mt3mU2LJzeQHq4Y_eyrLynrqPF0FsfOQ61kBw

There are win7 and winxp running in windows and can be seen what happens with kmail as when put on same desktop. Plasma crashes also if click and change winxp into full screen. Just how to fix this? Maybe I’ll post this same thing on Oracles forum and see if anyone there has a clue.

Doh

Just noticed that too long url so a bit was cut off.

New try…(I shouldnt do this at 6 am and no sleep yet.)

https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/Public/Video%2022.8.2014%207.29.20.mov?_subject_uid=25648002&w=AADFKbXfifLFXXrxiN47XCQpRKneOy7RgsRJrpd0G3Oy7A

https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/Public/trim.0CFCDF04-A866-4DE2-BFEF-13FB5F6A76B7.MOV?_subject_uid=25648002&w=AACTLU749mt3mU2LJzeQHq4Y_eyrLynrqPF0FsfOQ61kBw

Well, I haven’t watched the video in your first post yet, it just endlessly loads and doesn’t start to play here. (the other links still don’t work at all… :wink: )
But judging from the preview picture, this looks like a graphics driver/kwin issue.

Which driver are you using? (and which version)
There was/is a problem with fglrx that looks similar:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=328518

Try disabling desktop effects, or at least the minimize windows effect. Do you still see the issue then?