Bug#966361: gnome-shell: Windows preview render problem in overview

2020-09-16 Thread Rômulo Penido
For me, the problem was gone when I switched to 3.36.6-1.

Em seg., 27 de jul. de 2020 às 17:36, Rômulo Penido 
escreveu:

> Installed Extensions:
> Auto Move Windows by fmuellner
> Dash to Dock by michele_g
> Multi Monitors Add-On by spin83
> Native Window Placement by fmuellner
> Places Status Indicator by fmuellner
> Screenshot Window Sizer by fmuellner
> Tray Icons: Reloaded by MartinPL
> User Themes by fmuellner
> windowNavigator by fmuellner
>
> The problem persists with all extensions disabled.
>
> Em seg., 27 de jul. de 2020 às 12:23,  escreveu:
> >
> > On Mon, 27 Jul 2020 at 10:16:50 -0300, Rômulo Penido wrote:
> > > Changing configurations on some extensions (Painel Mode in Dash to
> Dock, for
> > > example) changes the behavior
> >
> > What extensions are enabled?
> >
> > Does this problem persist if you disable all of the extensions you use?
> >
> > If it does, please re-enable extensions one at a time to narrow down
> > which extension triggers it. The bug should probably be reassigned to
> > whichever extension (or combination of extensions) that is.
> >
> > smcv
>


Bug#966361: gnome-shell: Windows preview render problem in overview

2020-08-02 Thread Thomas Renard
I can confirm this problem. In addition there are problems for switching
workspaces with key pressing:

- open a virtualbox console
- try to switch to another workspace by keypress (for me it is Win-Ctrl
up/down)

expected: switch to another workspace
actual behavior: virtualbox console still activated and workspace does
not change

Some windows are not shown anymore (like wine windows):

- start a wine program

expected: program is started and shown on desktop
actual: program is started (and you see the program name left on gnome
bar - with menu for closing it, details...
You can see the opened window in overview (scrambled with all windows of
all workspaces of course) but clicking on it does not open it - and you
can see the program name on gnome bar again.

Because all of these effects occur with gnome shell 3.36.3-1 or 3.36.4-1
(not sure if it was with 3.36.3-1 already) together all these focussing
problems may depend on the same problem. Because of that I first add
this to #966361.

Of course with and without any extensions activated.



Bug#966361: gnome-shell: Windows preview render problem in overview

2020-07-27 Thread Rômulo Penido
Installed Extensions:
Auto Move Windows by fmuellner
Dash to Dock by michele_g
Multi Monitors Add-On by spin83
Native Window Placement by fmuellner
Places Status Indicator by fmuellner
Screenshot Window Sizer by fmuellner
Tray Icons: Reloaded by MartinPL
User Themes by fmuellner
windowNavigator by fmuellner

The problem persists with all extensions disabled.

Em seg., 27 de jul. de 2020 às 12:23,  escreveu:
>
> On Mon, 27 Jul 2020 at 10:16:50 -0300, Rômulo Penido wrote:
> > Changing configurations on some extensions (Painel Mode in Dash to Dock, for
> > example) changes the behavior
>
> What extensions are enabled?
>
> Does this problem persist if you disable all of the extensions you use?
>
> If it does, please re-enable extensions one at a time to narrow down
> which extension triggers it. The bug should probably be reassigned to
> whichever extension (or combination of extensions) that is.
>
> smcv



Bug#966361: gnome-shell: Windows preview render problem in overview

2020-07-27 Thread smcv
On Mon, 27 Jul 2020 at 10:16:50 -0300, Rômulo Penido wrote:
> Changing configurations on some extensions (Painel Mode in Dash to Dock, for
> example) changes the behavior

What extensions are enabled?

Does this problem persist if you disable all of the extensions you use?

If it does, please re-enable extensions one at a time to narrow down
which extension triggers it. The bug should probably be reassigned to
whichever extension (or combination of extensions) that is.

smcv