2022-04-21 17:14:53 |
Daniel LaSalle |
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2022-04-21 17:15:03 |
Daniel LaSalle |
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focal impish jammy |
bionic focal impish jammy |
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2022-04-21 17:15:32 |
Daniel LaSalle |
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bionic focal impish jammy |
focal hirsute impish jammy |
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2022-04-21 17:17:32 |
Daniel LaSalle |
attachment added |
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firefox' view is half broken at session relaunch https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-mate/+bug/1969818/+attachment/5582174/+files/Screenshot%20at%202022-04-21%2013-05-52.png |
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2022-04-21 17:25:47 |
Daniel LaSalle |
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I have had this problem for MANY LTSes but now I am now FINALLY capable to perfectly express so thank you for being part of my experience :)
This was caused because of/immediately after bug #1969815 but I have been having it also somewhat frequently on my Dell XPS13 so this seems to be either FireFox or either Wayland. See attached picture.
After TTY7 session relaunch |
Prelude:
I've have had this problem for MANY LTSes now but FINALLY I am capable of expressing it properly perhaps because of bug #1969815 which I just opened moments ago.
However it's most probably to either Wayland or FireFox as this behavior has been happening on both a tower and on a Dell XPS13 laptop
Anyways see attached picture for those thousand words I cannot express.
Context:
So after my session relaunches so does FF (as it's part of my start-up apps) but even though it's contour/top bar seems to fully take the whole space of the desktop as it should that it's content doesn't agree.
Solution:
Clicking on the Restore button will actually drag back the contour around the currently amount of content and then re-clicking on the same button (Which will now be labelled "Maximize window") will do it's function properly. |
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2022-04-21 17:29:01 |
Daniel LaSalle |
description |
Prelude:
I've have had this problem for MANY LTSes now but FINALLY I am capable of expressing it properly perhaps because of bug #1969815 which I just opened moments ago.
However it's most probably to either Wayland or FireFox as this behavior has been happening on both a tower and on a Dell XPS13 laptop
Anyways see attached picture for those thousand words I cannot express.
Context:
So after my session relaunches so does FF (as it's part of my start-up apps) but even though it's contour/top bar seems to fully take the whole space of the desktop as it should that it's content doesn't agree.
Solution:
Clicking on the Restore button will actually drag back the contour around the currently amount of content and then re-clicking on the same button (Which will now be labelled "Maximize window") will do it's function properly. |
Prelude:
I've have had this problem for MANY LTSes on both a Dell XPS13 laptop and tower and just now I can properly articulate it!1!
Anyways see attached picture for those thousand words I cannot express.
Context:
So after my session relaunches(RE: bug #1969815) so does FF (as it's part of my start-up apps) but even though it's contour/top bar seems to fully take the whole space of the desktop as it should that it's content doesn't agree.
Solution:
Clicking on the Restore button will actually drag back the contour around the currently amount of content and then re-clicking on the same button (Which will now be labelled "Maximize window") will do it's function properly.
PS:
- I think that I have been having this problem only with Wayland;
- No other software has given me such behavior. |
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2022-04-22 09:16:22 |
Martin Wimpress |
bug task added |
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firefox (Ubuntu) |
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2022-04-22 09:17:14 |
Martin Wimpress |
bug task deleted |
ubuntu-mate |
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