Google Chrome panels don't render the position correctly in 12.04

Bug #944345 reported by Andrei
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chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

On Ubuntu 12.04, using Google Chrome Stable 17.0.963.56 and the extension Google Talk, with the option "Chrome panels" activated, the correct position for the Google Talk chat windows (actually, for any Chrome panel) should be in the bottom-right corner of the screen, "glued" to the bottom. Unfortunately, that is not their current position. It is aprox. 50px from the bottom and 300-400 px from the right. I don't know what the cause is, because in 11.10 the position was perfect, exactly like it is in Windows, actually.

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affects: ubuntu → chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
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Andrei (andrei-doom) wrote :

Here is the reproduction of the bug.

Changed in chromium-browser (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
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Andrei (andrei-doom) wrote :

Anytime now...

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Andrei (andrei-doom) wrote :

Fixed in chromium 19. It works perfectly now, thank science !

Changed in chromium-browser (Ubuntu):
status: Confirmed → Fix Released
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