I can confirm this in 12.04 also. The "export LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0" hack worked for me. And see also Bug #1002267.
You'd think you could do something like "Exec=LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 tuxcmd" but that won't work for me. There's probably way to wrap it in a tiny shell script... Yup, that worked...
* sudo vi /usr/local/bin/tuxcmd_wrapper
#!/bin/sh -
LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 tuxcmd
* sudo chmod 0755 /usr/local/bin/tuxcmd_wrapper
* sudo vi /usr/share/applications/tuxcmd.desktop
* Change the line to be: Exec=/usr/local/bin/tuxcmd_wrapper
* Actually go run: LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 tuxcmd
* Right-click on icon and "Lock to Launcher"
I can confirm this in 12.04 also. The "export LIBOVERLAY_ SCROLLBAR= 0" hack worked for me. And see also Bug #1002267.
You'd think you could do something like "Exec=LIBOVERLA Y_SCROLLBAR= 0 tuxcmd" but that won't work for me. There's probably way to wrap it in a tiny shell script... Yup, that worked...
* sudo vi /usr/local/ bin/tuxcmd_ wrapper _SCROLLBAR= 0 tuxcmd bin/tuxcmd_ wrapper applications/ tuxcmd. desktop local/bin/ tuxcmd_ wrapper SCROLLBAR= 0 tuxcmd
#!/bin/sh -
LIBOVERLAY
* sudo chmod 0755 /usr/local/
* sudo vi /usr/share/
* Change the line to be: Exec=/usr/
* Actually go run: LIBOVERLAY_
* Right-click on icon and "Lock to Launcher"
The modified launcher should now work.