One thing I've found is this is a high frequency occurrence with
IntelliJ. I have not seen this issue with the snap versions of Sublime
Text or Firefox. I did experience the issue in the snap version of GIMP
the one time I had it open.
Another interesting effect is that I am unable to resize the
Interestingly, this also happened once where the right quarter was
clicking through as well. I noticed this when trying to interact with
the title bar buttons (minimize, restore, close) and I ended up clicking
the title bar buttons of the window behind.
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Current workaround appears to be:
1. "Un"-maximize the window (aka "restore" the window)
2. Interact with the window at least once.
3. Maximize the window again.
This appears to somehow work around this focus "click through" issue.
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Sorry, I should have added that I had seen those extensions as well once
the bug report was up, and removed them and re-logged. The issue
occurred again today.
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I thought I had removed all unsupported extensions.
Here is my extension setup:
# gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions
['d...@rastersoft.com', 'ubuntu-d...@ubuntu.com']
# ls -l ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions
total 0
#
The issue still occurred.
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As mentioned in OP, here is the screenshot showing context of entire
desktop, with bright green hiding personal information.
** Attachment added: "Screenshot showing context of entire desktop"
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Initially I thought this was an issue with IntelliJ and filed a bug there:
https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-323780/Maximizing-the-the-window-sometimes-causes-clicks-on-a-lower-fraction-to-pass-through-to-the-window-behind
But when I had the same issue with GIMP, I
Public bug reported:
This is going from Ubuntu 14 to 16 LTS via do-release-upgrade on
DigitalOcean.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: systemd 229-4ubuntu21
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-32.57-generic 3.13.11.4
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-32-generic x86_64
ApportVersion:
In other words, yes, it's kind of sad this feature isn't in yet, but
this isn't the right place to comment. See the GNOME link at the top.
Just keep in mind these forums are made up of volunteers.
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This is a very difficult issue because it amounts to a fairly major
feature change underneath. Every access has to be wrapped by a
permissions check, followed by an authentication. Someone tried to patch
this into the file manager a while back, but the patch never got
approved.
The real bug is
I finally got fed up with the grey look-n-feel and used gtk-chtheme to
reset the GTK theme in-session.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/780640
Title:
GTK theme
Bummer. This now happens to me on any type of session, with or without
.themes. It seems very random.
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Title:
GTK theme
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Title:
GTK theme resets after several seconds after logging in, but only when
the .themes directory exists
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Binary package hint: gnome-session
If I create a .themes directory, log in, and watch for several seconds,
the GTK theme goes back to the blocky grey default GTK look. Many of the
icons remain, but most revert back to GTK defaults as well.
I didn't know which package this
Hey guys,
This bug is linked to other upstream bug reports, which means Ubuntu
has (rightly) passed this onto the developers of Nautilus. Once it's
implemented upstream, Ubuntu will include it in a new release, and other
distributions will get this new feature in their new releases as well.
It's
I am also experiencing repeated attempts to access /dev/fd0. Since my
floppy drive actually exists, but there is no drive, I am going crazy
with its constant clicking. Running 'sudo modprobe -r floppy' gets rid
of the clicking, but the drive light stays on, which makes me wonder how
clean the
This bug affects me too. I'm surprised this bug is hanging around since
January!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/181703
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