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yeah
I think what you are actually seeing is the "white" redraw in the dock area, which is the classic windows not being updated. This is fixed by enabling window buffering in Clasic via Classihack. Not sure if that works with 10.1.2 though.
Toggling Classic
I must be missing something here. When I launch Classic from X, I never see the Classic desktop. I only see my X desktop with whatever Classic app I use on top. I do see the Classic menu bar when a Classic app is at top level. The only time I see my Classic desktop is when I boot directly into Classic at startup. Am I doing something wrong?
Toggling Classic
I must be missing something here. When I launch Classic from X, I never see the Classic desktop. I only see my X desktop with whatever Classic app I use on top. I do see the Classic menu bar when a Classic app is at top level. The only time I see my Classic desktop is when I boot directly into Classic at startup. Am I doing something wrong?
Toggling Classic
I must be missing something here. When I launch Classic from X, I never see the Classic desktop. I only see my X desktop with whatever Classic app I use on top. I do see the Classic menu bar when a Classic app is at top level. The only time I see my Classic desktop is when I boot directly into Classic at startup. Am I doing something wrong? |
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