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** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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I run 1024x768 and have exactly this issue. After playing around in
localstore.rdf I found that these lines should be changed:
Into these:
Which somehow fixed it. Apparently setting the width+height to a value
too high (for instance the exact screen resolution) indirectly causes
the issue
Kudos to Sloan for thinking of deleting the .mozilla folder!
I played around and found the culprit (for my system anyway):
localstore.rdf, located in the .mozilla folder. Just delete the file,
and firefox will create a new/fixed one when you use firefox. Now i get
to keep my history, bookmarks, se
Ok here is what seems to be a better work around. Delete the .mozilla
folder. This restored the defaults and then corrected the problem on
startup. Anyone have some extra time on their hands and wouldn't mind
going one by one deleting files to find the culprit? lol
Sloan
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Firefox maximized und
If you do as falcon1620 suggested, but then change to another tab and
attempt to de-maximize, the window goes once again beyond the boundaries
of the desktop. However, hitting F11 two times de-maximizes it to the
size you set manually. Not a crippling bug, but annoying.
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Firefox maximized under
This is what I did to solve the problem. I am using Ubuntu 8.10 x64 with
Compiz enabled. First, I un-maximized my screen, I noticed that the un-
maximized window was beyond the dimensions of the screen and the tool
bar (it fit in the screen but just barely), so I hit f11 twice and moved
the window
I'm facing the same problem.. hasn'ta s solution been reached
yet...
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Firefox maximized under/over panels after screen size/xrandr changes
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I hadn't seen this in a long time, but have been experiencing it
recently on current Jaunty, again with a dual display setup (internal
LCD @ 1680x1050 and external display @ 1920x1200).
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I thought this was fixed. I didn't have this bug a long time. About
2xF11 vs. compiz --replace: well 2xF11 brings you back to normal state
but you must do it every time you open a link. compiz --replace fix the
problem as long as firefox is running, if firefox is restarted, it goes
again in fullsc
Confirming this one with Fully updated Intrepid today.
compiz --replace does not fix the problem, 2x F11 is a better workaround ;)
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Opening a link from last.fm or gnome-terminal brings Firefox into this
state as well.
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switching to metacity or compiz --replace gets it working properly again
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On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 12:33:48PM -, Alexander Sack wrote:
> on IRC we also found out that the window is in state maximized, but has
> somehow conflicting properties:
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> 1. unmaximized is enabled in the window menu (alt + space) - just like its
> supposed to be for maximized windows
> 2.
on IRC we also found out that the window is in state maximized, but has
somehow conflicting properties:
1. unmaximized is enabled in the window menu (alt + space) - just like its
supposed to be for maximized windows
2. resize is _enable_ in window menu - even though it should be greyed out in
When the Firefox window is in this state, and I use the full-screen
workaround to see the window title bar, i can see that the title bar is
not in the focused state, and clicking on it doesn't change this.
switching workspaces at that point gets it focused again.
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