2012-04-10 11:15:53 |
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2012-04-10 11:30:51 |
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description |
--on recently updated Ubuntu 12.04--
steps to reproduce:
1. open up firefox
2. press ctrl+alt+9
3. change workspace
notice:
1. firefox window is visible (but not clickable) in *every other* workspace
2. firefox window loses it's window controls and there's *no way to grab it with the mouse*, not even in it's initial workspace.
moreover:
Since I found firefox to act the weirdest, I tried the same steps with other apps:
for example: gnome-terminal and virtualbox.
results:
1.they're all visible but not clickable in *every other* workspace.
2.however they don't lose their window controls like firefox does, BUT they still act weird:
steps to reproduce:
1. open up gnome-terminal
2. press ctrl+alt+9
3. try to drag the gnome-terminal window
in my experience there are two possible outcomes:
1. the window moves up and down like it refuses to be moved by the mouse pointer.
2. it moves while keeping it's distance from the mouse pointer. (being shifted somehow)
==it's sad they aren't dating anymore. :P
I remember that sometimes nautilus got stuck in a corner too (like firefox), but I cannot reproduce it.
Maybe it is related to the above.
cheers + thanks for your time! |
--on recently updated Ubuntu 12.04--
steps to reproduce:
1. open up firefox
2. >>>maximize it<<<
3. press ctrl+alt+9
4. change workspace
notice:
1. firefox window is visible (but not clickable) in *every other* workspace
2. firefox window loses it's window controls and there's *no way to grab it with the mouse*, not even in it's initial workspace.
moreover:
if a window is not maximized first
it doesn't lose it's window controls BUT it still acts weird:
in my experience there are two possible outcomes:
1. the window moves up and down like it refuses to be moved by the mouse pointer.
2. it moves while keeping it's distance from the mouse pointer. (being shifted somehow)
==it's sad they aren't dating anymore. :P
cheers + thanks for your time! |
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2012-04-10 11:32:40 |
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summary |
ctrl + alt + Num + workspace switching = big bugs! |
ctrl + alt + Num + workspace switching = window bugs! |
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2012-04-10 11:37:30 |
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description |
--on recently updated Ubuntu 12.04--
steps to reproduce:
1. open up firefox
2. >>>maximize it<<<
3. press ctrl+alt+9
4. change workspace
notice:
1. firefox window is visible (but not clickable) in *every other* workspace
2. firefox window loses it's window controls and there's *no way to grab it with the mouse*, not even in it's initial workspace.
moreover:
if a window is not maximized first
it doesn't lose it's window controls BUT it still acts weird:
in my experience there are two possible outcomes:
1. the window moves up and down like it refuses to be moved by the mouse pointer.
2. it moves while keeping it's distance from the mouse pointer. (being shifted somehow)
==it's sad they aren't dating anymore. :P
cheers + thanks for your time! |
--on recently updated Ubuntu 12.04--
steps to reproduce:
1. open up a window
2. >>>maximize it<<<
3. press ctrl+alt+9
4. change workspace
notice:
1. the window is visible (but not clickable) in *every other* workspace
2. the window loses it's window controls and there's *no way to grab it with the mouse*, not even in it's initial workspace.
moreover:
if a window is not maximized first
it doesn't lose it's window controls BUT it still acts weird:
in my experience there are two possible outcomes:
1. the window moves up and down like it refuses to be moved by the mouse pointer.
2. it moves while keeping it's distance from the mouse pointer. (being shifted somehow)
==it's sad they aren't dating anymore. :P
cheers + thanks for your time!
p.s. after a couple more tries I managed to get a gui freeze and had to reisub,
so please look into this! |
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2012-04-10 14:10:42 |
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description |
--on recently updated Ubuntu 12.04--
steps to reproduce:
1. open up a window
2. >>>maximize it<<<
3. press ctrl+alt+9
4. change workspace
notice:
1. the window is visible (but not clickable) in *every other* workspace
2. the window loses it's window controls and there's *no way to grab it with the mouse*, not even in it's initial workspace.
moreover:
if a window is not maximized first
it doesn't lose it's window controls BUT it still acts weird:
in my experience there are two possible outcomes:
1. the window moves up and down like it refuses to be moved by the mouse pointer.
2. it moves while keeping it's distance from the mouse pointer. (being shifted somehow)
==it's sad they aren't dating anymore. :P
cheers + thanks for your time!
p.s. after a couple more tries I managed to get a gui freeze and had to reisub,
so please look into this! |
--on recently updated Ubuntu 12.04--
steps to reproduce:
1. open up a window
2. >>>maximize it<<<
3. press ctrl+alt+9
4. change workspace
notice:
1. the window is visible (but not clickable) in *every other* workspace
2. the window loses it's window controls and there's *no way to grab it with the mouse*, not even in it's initial workspace.
moreover:
if a window is not maximized first
it doesn't lose it's window controls BUT it still acts weird:
in my experience there are two possible outcomes:
1. the window moves up and down like it refuses to be moved by the mouse pointer.
2. it moves while keeping it's distance from the mouse pointer. (being shifted somehow)
==it's sad they aren't dating anymore. :P
cheers + thanks for your time!
p.s. after a couple more tries I managed to get a gui freeze and had to reisub,
p.s.2 next time I got out of what I thought was a gui freeze by pressing alt+f4 |
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2012-04-25 05:54:16 |
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description |
--on recently updated Ubuntu 12.04--
steps to reproduce:
1. open up a window
2. >>>maximize it<<<
3. press ctrl+alt+9
4. change workspace
notice:
1. the window is visible (but not clickable) in *every other* workspace
2. the window loses it's window controls and there's *no way to grab it with the mouse*, not even in it's initial workspace.
moreover:
if a window is not maximized first
it doesn't lose it's window controls BUT it still acts weird:
in my experience there are two possible outcomes:
1. the window moves up and down like it refuses to be moved by the mouse pointer.
2. it moves while keeping it's distance from the mouse pointer. (being shifted somehow)
==it's sad they aren't dating anymore. :P
cheers + thanks for your time!
p.s. after a couple more tries I managed to get a gui freeze and had to reisub,
p.s.2 next time I got out of what I thought was a gui freeze by pressing alt+f4 |
--on recently updated Ubuntu 12.04--
steps to reproduce:
1. open up a window
2. press ctrl+alt+9
3. change workspace *by using the launcher* (As Alan Morgan suggests)
notice: the window is visible (but not clickable) in *every other* workspace
--edited to be smaller and reflect the most recent unity update-- |
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2012-04-25 05:55:05 |
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description |
--on recently updated Ubuntu 12.04--
steps to reproduce:
1. open up a window
2. press ctrl+alt+9
3. change workspace *by using the launcher* (As Alan Morgan suggests)
notice: the window is visible (but not clickable) in *every other* workspace
--edited to be smaller and reflect the most recent unity update-- |
--on recently updated Ubuntu 12.04--
steps to reproduce:
1. open a window
2. press ctrl+alt+9
3. change workspace *by using the launcher* (As Alan Morgan suggests)
notice: the window is visible (but not clickable) in *every other* workspace
--edited description to be smaller and reflect the most recent unity update-- |
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2012-04-25 05:58:44 |
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summary |
ctrl + alt + Num + workspace switching = window bugs! |
windows visible in every other workspace |
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2012-06-16 14:12:04 |
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bug task added |
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compiz |
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2012-06-17 09:35:03 |
Daniel van Vugt |
bug task deleted |
unity |
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