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<!-- The template below is for reporting bugs. For feature requests and others, feel free to delete irrelevant entries. -->
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### Platform
<!-- Example: Ubuntu Desktop 17.04 amd64 -->
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### GPU, drivers, and screen setup
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Example: NVidia GTX 670, nvidia-drivers 381.09, two monitors configured side-by-side with xrandr
Please include the version of the video drivers (xf86-video-*) and mesa.
Please also paste the output of `glxinfo -B` here.
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### Environment
<!-- Tell us something about the desktop environment you are using, for example: i3-gaps, Gnome Shell, etc. -->
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### Compton version
<!-- Put the output of `compton --version` here. -->
<!-- If you are running compton v4 or later, please also include the output of `compton --diagnostics` -->
<!-- Example: v1 -->
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### Compton configuration:
```
// Paste your configuration here
```
### Steps of reproduction
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If you can reliably reproduce this bug, please describe the quickest way to do so
This information will greatly help us diagnosing and fixing the issue.
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### Expected behavior
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### Current Behavior
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### Stack trace
<!--
If compton crashes, please make sure your compton is built with debug info, and provide a stack trace of compton when it crashed.
Note, when compton crashes in a debugger, your screen might look frozen. But gdb will likely still handle your input if it is focused.
Often you can use 'bt' and press enter to get the stack trace, then 'q', enter, 'y', enter to quit gdb.
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<!-- Or, you can enable core dump, and upload the core file and the compton executable here. -->
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### Other details
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