After spending an evening in the debugger I accidentally stumbled upon a temporary solution to get GNUBG functional under Ubuntu 11.10 .
The issue involves a feature of Ubuntu's desktop that I despise - those overlay scrollbars (scrollbars that popout past the edge of a window to save real estate inside a widget). For some reason the overlay scrollbars under Ubuntu 11.10 do not work with GNUBG for some *yet* unknown reason.
If you want to turn overlay scrollbars off for just GNUBG so that launching from the menu works then do this from a command terminal:
sudo nano /usr/share/applications/gnubg.desktop
Modify the line that starts with Exec= and replace it with this new one:
Exec=env LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 gnubg -w
This should allow GNUBG tro run properly, and you will notice it will use standard scrollbars
After spending an evening in the debugger I accidentally stumbled upon a temporary solution to get GNUBG functional under Ubuntu 11.10 .
The issue involves a feature of Ubuntu's desktop that I despise - those overlay scrollbars (scrollbars that popout past the edge of a window to save real estate inside a widget). For some reason the overlay scrollbars under Ubuntu 11.10 do not work with GNUBG for some *yet* unknown reason.
If you want to turn overlay scrollbars off for just GNUBG so that launching from the menu works then do this from a command terminal:
sudo nano /usr/share/ applications/ gnubg.desktop
Modify the line that starts with Exec= and replace it with this new one:
Exec=env LIBOVERLAY_ SCROLLBAR= 0 gnubg -w
This should allow GNUBG tro run properly, and you will notice it will use standard scrollbars