Thunderbird/Firefox rendering without borders and scrollbars

From: dircha (dircha_at_dircha.com)
Date: 05/30/04

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    After resuming from suspend-to-disk (ACPI sleep state 4), Thunderbird
    (mozilla-thunderbird in sid) and Firefox (mozilla-firefox in sid) render
    their interfaces without borders and scrollbars. Both applications
    otherwise function correctly.

    I'm using the default themes for both applications (whichever is
    installed by default), and the default theme for gtk+ (whichever is used
    when you have no theme packages installed).

    Dialogs which popup in the applications also are rendered without
    borders. However, default submit-style buttons are rendered correctly
    once they have been activated by moving the mouse over them. As are
    scrollbars.

    Restarting the applications does not solve the problem.

    Executing xrefresh does nothing either.

    Resizing and similar operations have no effect.

    However, rebooting does solve the problem. Obviously this is not an
    ideal solution, as I use suspend-to-disk to avoid rebooting.

    I'm not sure just how to figure out what is going wrong here. Is there
    some way to force a library to be reloaded from disk?

    dircha

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