Upstream doesn't consider it as a bug, at least not in nautilus. Could
perhaps be handled in a nicer way in gnome-shell though...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1802610
Title:
FIle View Windows Don't Snap To Screen Sides On Second Monitor
To mana
That's probably it. My primary is 1920x1080 and my secondary is
1280x1024. I just took two windows and manually placed them and at their
smallest width they overlap. At least I know why this is happening now.
Thanks.
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What's the resolution of your second monitor? gnome-shell is going to
refuse to snap a window to half of the screen if the minimal width of
that one is higher than the target (similar to what is described in bug
#1804973)
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I use Gnome and have observed the issue on Ubuntu 18.04 and 18.10
(possibly affected earlier versions too but don't remember 100%). My
monitors are side by side with my secondary monitor to the right of my
primary. I have an ASUS nVidia GTX 760. The primary display uses HDMI
and the secondary displ
Thank you for your bug report. what version of Ubuntu and desktop
environement do you use? How are your monitor layouted?
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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