dovercrash: I'm having that issue with chrome as well.
$ sudo apt-cache policy google-chrome-stable google-chrome-stable: Installed: 36.0.1985.125-1
Same versions of unity and compiz that you have.
Tried to reproduce it with other applications (gedit, gnome-terminal, firefox), but it does only happen in Google Chrome.
My workaround is to click some of the icons on the taskbar (the battery icon, or the keyboard layout selector i.e).
dovercrash: I'm having that issue with chrome as well.
$ sudo apt-cache policy google- chrome- stable chrome- stable:
google-
Installed: 36.0.1985.125-1
Same versions of unity and compiz that you have.
Tried to reproduce it with other applications (gedit, gnome-terminal, firefox), but it does only happen in Google Chrome.
My workaround is to click some of the icons on the taskbar (the battery icon, or the keyboard layout selector i.e).