clicking on window's titlebar in ubuntu 23.04(gnome 44, x11) doesn't bring window to foreground
Bug #2017343 reported by
Miroslav Zaťko
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #2013216: Single click on title bar does not transfer focus to target window (server side decorations in Xorg sessions).
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Bug Description
clicking on window's titlebar in ubuntu 23.04(gnome 44, x11) doesn't bring window to foreground.
to bring window to foregroung you need to click on window's content(under titlebar) or "grab" window's titlebar and move it a little.
ubuntu release
Description: Ubuntu 23.04
Release: 23.04
(gnome 44, x11 session)
What you expected to happen?
Window is moved to foreground on screen when clicked on it's title-bar
What happened instead?
Window stays in background "behind" other windows on screen when clicked on it's title-bar
This behavior is noticed for Thunderbird, Libre Office, Webex, Visual Studio Code, ...
But not for Nautilus, Firefox, Gnome Tweaks, ...
description: | updated |
description: | updated |
tags: | added: lunar |
affects: | ubuntu → gnome-shell (Ubuntu) |
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