@André: Sorry to hear it is not working for you. I now believe the
origin of the bug was slightly different for my machine, probably
because I've also had an AMD gpu in there, running both the AMD and
NVIDIA closed drivers side by side (not an advisable setup by the
way...).
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I also suffered from this bug, but managed to solve it by manually fixing all
the libGL.so symlinks in /usr/lib (and lib32) to point to the libGL.so in the
nvidia-current subdirectory.
After this, I re-installed nvidia-current using: sudo apt-get install
--reinstall nvidia-current
You can check
so i had some time on my hands and did a bit more testing.
i took a clean ubuntu 12.04 install, ripped out the default compiz (0.9.7.8?)
and replaced it with the compiz from onceiric (version 0.9.6).
this results in ubuntu 12.04 with only unity 2D available, in which compiz can
be enabled and
the smart window placement fails on the second output. if the smart
window placement plugin is set to use all output devices, it refuses to
do so and only uses the first. changing the output into a single large
one (under compiz general settings display settings) solves this
problem but
some more testing:
The random placement mode behaves normal: it uses both outputs when place
across all outputs is selected, and also works like its supposed to with any
other multi output mode.
Smart testing reverts to the top left corner of the second monitor if it is
active and use active
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