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Date: Sun, 03 Apr 2016 20:15:08 -0000
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>From all points of view, having the gray screen for one second is a
minor issue, and it's definitely doesn't make sense to disable
compositing manager just to get it fixed=E2=80=A6

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Title:
  Recent gnome-flashback clears the background on login

Status in gnome-flashback package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When logging in from lightdm or any other DM, in previous gnome-
  session-flashback versions we were seeing the lightdm background and
  then immediately the session background, now a solid gray background
  appears for 0.5 - 5 seconds (depending on the client speed) between
  those two.

  I.e. there's some new code that "clears the screen" that needs to be
  removed.

  I mentioned this issue in the gnome-flashback mailing list and Alberts
  asked me:

  > On 23/12/2015 07:37 =CE=BC=CE=BC, Alberts Muktup=C4=81vels wrote:
  >
  > Does it happens only with compositing manager enabled?

  I replied:

  > On 23/12/2015 07:45 =CE=BC=CE=BC, Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
  >
  > In gnome-flashback-metacity, it lasts for half a second, and it's a =

  > solid gray #808080 (I managed to get a screenshot of it).
  > =

  > In gnome-flashback-compiz, it lasts for 0.1 second so at first I was =

  > thinking it didn't happen there. It's solid white there though, not gra=
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