Further to my own comment #212: If you want to automagically solve this for apps you run from the command line and not just apps run from menus, drop this line into /etc/bash.bashrc or your own ~/.bashrc as well:
export GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1
WLB -- just do this from a terminal as an admin user (or the user you set up during the Ubuntu install):
sudo su -l
<probably have to enter your password then>
echo "export GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1" >> /etc/profile
echo "export GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1" >> /etc/bash.bashrc
exit
You should be good to go. Of course, its not a bug fix, its a workaround.
Further to my own comment #212: If you want to automagically solve this for apps you run from the command line and not just apps run from menus, drop this line into /etc/bash.bashrc or your own ~/.bashrc as well:
export GDK_NATIVE_ WINDOWS= 1
WLB -- just do this from a terminal as an admin user (or the user you set up during the Ubuntu install):
sudo su -l WINDOWS= 1" >> /etc/profile WINDOWS= 1" >> /etc/bash.bashrc
<probably have to enter your password then>
echo "export GDK_NATIVE_
echo "export GDK_NATIVE_
exit
You should be good to go. Of course, its not a bug fix, its a workaround.
JP