The one problem I don't understand is that every single program in Linux
seems to have its own shortcut keys. Why is that? A user has to remember
the shortcut keys of every single program. Ctrl+Alt+Enter is the most
non-intuitive shortcut I have every seen and it never strikes me when I
really need
In Hardy (8.04) it works only if you disable visual effects.
Setting Workarounds > Legacy Fullscreen Support
in CompizConfig does NOT fix the problem.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You receive
I take it back, UNCHECKING Legacy Fullscreen Support, works, I had it
checked.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
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To uncheck this option I had to install the configuration application:
apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
The config application then appears in preferences. It is in the
'utility' section, click on workarounds. (It is not intuitive it opens
another box to be more selective.)
--
W
By the way, in Gutsy, CTRL+ALT+ENTER does not work. The screen will
flash but you never get out of fullscreen mode.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
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I have the same problem ONLY when I have the Visual Effects set to Normal or
Extra.
When set to None CTRL+ALT+ENTER works fine.
It seems that the Visual Effects automatically align themselves...
That's what the flashing screen is.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullsc
This is still an issue with Ubuntu 8.04 Beta 1. Compiz is typically
enabled by default and compizconfig-settings-manager is not installed by
default.
Installing compizconfig-settings-manager and unchecking "Legacy
Fullscreen Support" makes CTRL-ALT-ENTER work appropriately.
However unchecking "L
For Ubuntu Gutsy there is a workaround. By installing compiz-settings-
manager you can then go into System->Preferences->Advanced Desktop
Effects Settings, If you do an advanced search for legacy, you will see
a setting called "Legacy Fullscreen Support". Uncheck it and then you
can use the key seq
I think that a top bar (like Krdc and mstsc have) is still needed even
when the CTRL+ALT+DELETE shortcut is working. At the very least there
should be dialog that pops up when you connect in full screen for the
first time:
---
To exit full screen mode, press Ctrl+Alt+Enter simultaneously.
[ ] Do
** Changed in: tsclient (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
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I think to, that a top bar is still needed and very usefull!
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubun
This is still an issue with Ubuntu 8.04 Beta 1. Compiz is typically
enabled by default and compizconfig-settings-manager is not installed by
default.
Installing compizconfig-settings-manager and unchecking "Legacy
Fullscreen Support" makes CTRL-ALT-ENTER work appropriately.
However unchecking "L
I think to, that a top bar is still needed and very usefull!
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubun
By the way, in Gutsy, CTRL+ALT+ENTER does not work. The screen will
flash but you never get out of fullscreen mode.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You received this bug notification because you a
I have the same problem ONLY when I have the Visual Effects set to Normal or
Extra.
When set to None CTRL+ALT+ENTER works fine.
It seems that the Visual Effects automatically align themselves...
That's what the flashing screen is.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullsc
** Changed in: tsclient (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribe
I think that a top bar (like Krdc and mstsc have) is still needed even
when the CTRL+ALT+DELETE shortcut is working. At the very least there
should be dialog that pops up when you connect in full screen for the
first time:
---
To exit full screen mode, press Ctrl+Alt+Enter simultaneously.
[ ] Do
In Hardy (8.04) it works only if you disable visual effects.
Setting Workarounds > Legacy Fullscreen Support
in CompizConfig does NOT fix the problem.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You receive
I take it back, UNCHECKING Legacy Fullscreen Support, works, I had it
checked.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is
The one problem I don't understand is that every single program in Linux
seems to have its own shortcut keys. Why is that? A user has to remember
the shortcut keys of every single program. Ctrl+Alt+Enter is the most
non-intuitive shortcut I have every seen and it never strikes me when I
really need
To uncheck this option I had to install the configuration application:
apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
The config application then appears in preferences. It is in the
'utility' section, click on workarounds. (It is not intuitive it opens
another box to be more selective.)
--
W
For Ubuntu Gutsy there is a workaround. By installing compiz-settings-
manager you can then go into System->Preferences->Advanced Desktop
Effects Settings, If you do an advanced search for legacy, you will see
a setting called "Legacy Fullscreen Support". Uncheck it and then you
can use the key seq
To uncheck this option I had to install the configuration application:
apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
The config application then appears in preferences. It is in the
'utility' section, click on workarounds. (It is not intuitive it opens
another box to be more selective.)
--
W
The one problem I don't understand is that every single program in Linux
seems to have its own shortcut keys. Why is that? A user has to remember
the shortcut keys of every single program. Ctrl+Alt+Enter is the most
non-intuitive shortcut I have every seen and it never strikes me when I
really need
In Hardy (8.04) it works only if you disable visual effects.
Setting Workarounds > Legacy Fullscreen Support
in CompizConfig does NOT fix the problem.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You receive
I take it back, UNCHECKING Legacy Fullscreen Support, works, I had it
checked.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is
I have the same problem ONLY when I have the Visual Effects set to Normal or
Extra.
When set to None CTRL+ALT+ENTER works fine.
It seems that the Visual Effects automatically align themselves...
That's what the flashing screen is.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullsc
This is still an issue with Ubuntu 8.04 Beta 1. Compiz is typically
enabled by default and compizconfig-settings-manager is not installed by
default.
Installing compizconfig-settings-manager and unchecking "Legacy
Fullscreen Support" makes CTRL-ALT-ENTER work appropriately.
However unchecking "L
For Ubuntu Gutsy there is a workaround. By installing compiz-settings-
manager you can then go into System->Preferences->Advanced Desktop
Effects Settings, If you do an advanced search for legacy, you will see
a setting called "Legacy Fullscreen Support". Uncheck it and then you
can use the key seq
By the way, in Gutsy, CTRL+ALT+ENTER does not work. The screen will
flash but you never get out of fullscreen mode.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You received this bug notification because you a
I think that a top bar (like Krdc and mstsc have) is still needed even
when the CTRL+ALT+DELETE shortcut is working. At the very least there
should be dialog that pops up when you connect in full screen for the
first time:
---
To exit full screen mode, press Ctrl+Alt+Enter simultaneously.
[ ] Do
** Changed in: tsclient (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribe
I think to, that a top bar is still needed and very usefull!
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubun
This is still an issue with Ubuntu 8.04 Beta 1. Compiz is typically
enabled by default and compizconfig-settings-manager is not installed by
default.
Installing compizconfig-settings-manager and unchecking "Legacy
Fullscreen Support" makes CTRL-ALT-ENTER work appropriately.
However unchecking "L
I have the same problem ONLY when I have the Visual Effects set to Normal or
Extra.
When set to None CTRL+ALT+ENTER works fine.
It seems that the Visual Effects automatically align themselves...
That's what the flashing screen is.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullsc
I think that a top bar (like Krdc and mstsc have) is still needed even
when the CTRL+ALT+DELETE shortcut is working. At the very least there
should be dialog that pops up when you connect in full screen for the
first time:
---
To exit full screen mode, press Ctrl+Alt+Enter simultaneously.
[ ] Do
For Ubuntu Gutsy there is a workaround. By installing compiz-settings-
manager you can then go into System->Preferences->Advanced Desktop
Effects Settings, If you do an advanced search for legacy, you will see
a setting called "Legacy Fullscreen Support". Uncheck it and then you
can use the key seq
By the way, in Gutsy, CTRL+ALT+ENTER does not work. The screen will
flash but you never get out of fullscreen mode.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You received this bug notification because you a
In Hardy (8.04) it works only if you disable visual effects.
Setting Workarounds > Legacy Fullscreen Support
in CompizConfig does NOT fix the problem.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You receive
I take it back, UNCHECKING Legacy Fullscreen Support, works, I had it
checked.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is
The one problem I don't understand is that every single program in Linux
seems to have its own shortcut keys. Why is that? A user has to remember
the shortcut keys of every single program. Ctrl+Alt+Enter is the most
non-intuitive shortcut I have every seen and it never strikes me when I
really need
To uncheck this option I had to install the configuration application:
apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
The config application then appears in preferences. It is in the
'utility' section, click on workarounds. (It is not intuitive it opens
another box to be more selective.)
--
W
I have the same problem ONLY when I have the Visual Effects set to Normal or
Extra.
When set to None CTRL+ALT+ENTER works fine.
It seems that the Visual Effects automatically align themselves...
That's what the flashing screen is.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullsc
I think that a top bar (like Krdc and mstsc have) is still needed even
when the CTRL+ALT+DELETE shortcut is working. At the very least there
should be dialog that pops up when you connect in full screen for the
first time:
---
To exit full screen mode, press Ctrl+Alt+Enter simultaneously.
[ ] Do
** Changed in: tsclient (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribe
I think to, that a top bar is still needed and very usefull!
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubun
This is still an issue with Ubuntu 8.04 Beta 1. Compiz is typically
enabled by default and compizconfig-settings-manager is not installed by
default.
Installing compizconfig-settings-manager and unchecking "Legacy
Fullscreen Support" makes CTRL-ALT-ENTER work appropriately.
However unchecking "L
By the way, in Gutsy, CTRL+ALT+ENTER does not work. The screen will
flash but you never get out of fullscreen mode.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You received this bug notification because you a
In Hardy (8.04) it works only if you disable visual effects.
Setting Workarounds > Legacy Fullscreen Support
in CompizConfig does NOT fix the problem.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You receive
I take it back, UNCHECKING Legacy Fullscreen Support, works, I had it
checked.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is
The one problem I don't understand is that every single program in Linux
seems to have its own shortcut keys. Why is that? A user has to remember
the shortcut keys of every single program. Ctrl+Alt+Enter is the most
non-intuitive shortcut I have every seen and it never strikes me when I
really need
To uncheck this option I had to install the configuration application:
apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
The config application then appears in preferences. It is in the
'utility' section, click on workarounds. (It is not intuitive it opens
another box to be more selective.)
--
W
I have the same problem ONLY when I have the Visual Effects set to Normal or
Extra.
When set to None CTRL+ALT+ENTER works fine.
It seems that the Visual Effects automatically align themselves...
That's what the flashing screen is.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullsc
** Changed in: tsclient (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribe
I think to, that a top bar is still needed and very usefull!
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubun
This is still an issue with Ubuntu 8.04 Beta 1. Compiz is typically
enabled by default and compizconfig-settings-manager is not installed by
default.
Installing compizconfig-settings-manager and unchecking "Legacy
Fullscreen Support" makes CTRL-ALT-ENTER work appropriately.
However unchecking "L
For Ubuntu Gutsy there is a workaround. By installing compiz-settings-
manager you can then go into System->Preferences->Advanced Desktop
Effects Settings, If you do an advanced search for legacy, you will see
a setting called "Legacy Fullscreen Support". Uncheck it and then you
can use the key seq
By the way, in Gutsy, CTRL+ALT+ENTER does not work. The screen will
flash but you never get out of fullscreen mode.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You received this bug notification because you a
I think that a top bar (like Krdc and mstsc have) is still needed even
when the CTRL+ALT+DELETE shortcut is working. At the very least there
should be dialog that pops up when you connect in full screen for the
first time:
---
To exit full screen mode, press Ctrl+Alt+Enter simultaneously.
[ ] Do
For Ubuntu Gutsy there is a workaround. By installing compiz-settings-
manager you can then go into System->Preferences->Advanced Desktop
Effects Settings, If you do an advanced search for legacy, you will see
a setting called "Legacy Fullscreen Support". Uncheck it and then you
can use the key seq
** Changed in: tsclient (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribe
In Hardy (8.04) it works only if you disable visual effects.
Setting Workarounds > Legacy Fullscreen Support
in CompizConfig does NOT fix the problem.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You receive
I take it back, UNCHECKING Legacy Fullscreen Support, works, I had it
checked.
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is
I think to, that a top bar is still needed and very usefull!
--
When in fulllscreen mode, impossible to close/minimize fullscreen and so forth.
(top bar)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152615
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubun
The one problem I don't understand is that every single program in Linux
seems to have its own shortcut keys. Why is that? A user has to remember
the shortcut keys of every single program. Ctrl+Alt+Enter is the most
non-intuitive shortcut I have every seen and it never strikes me when I
really need
To uncheck this option I had to install the configuration application:
apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
The config application then appears in preferences. It is in the
'utility' section, click on workarounds. (It is not intuitive it opens
another box to be more selective.)
--
W
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