I have an issue with icons with transparent backgrounds. The backgrounds show black instead of transparent "see attachment". This seems to happen when connecting to remote hosts (via XDMCP). The transparency looks fine however when the client is local to the server and even (I think) when the client is accessed through ssh X11 forwarding. I did a little bit of deduction and discovered that the issue is not present if i downgrade to xf86-video-intel-2.13.0. So far I've tried this when the remote machine is Gentoo (xfce) and Ubuntu (gnome).
Created attachment 260261 [details] screenshot when connected to an xfce-4.8 session via XDMCP Notice though in the screenshot that the firefox icons look fine.. weird.
In theory, you should be able to reproduce the issue locally if you connect to your X server via a tcp/unix-socket only connection and/or disable SHM. Add the following to your xorg.conf if you want to try disabling SHM. Section "Extensions" Option "MIT-SHM" "Disable" EndSection Thanks
Yes, I was able to reproduce locally with SHM disabled. Screenshot to be attached.
Created attachment 260512 [details] local (:0) display with xf86-video-intel-2.14.0 driver
I have the same issue using LTSP on ubuntu natty. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/785280
I'm closing this out. It appears fixed (running xf86-video-intel-2.18.0 now).