I still have a bug where when I open a window maximized I still need to
focus it so it gets right in the center of the screen. It's as if it
starts 2-3 pixels to the right or left (on the other side I get white
lines or garbage) and only when I refocus i get the window to move to
center position
lores: you might try and file another bug for that, this one is already
pretty messy and that's a separate thing, the original problem (though
the title has been changed) is attributed to compiz and does appear to
be fixed here.
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The last Compiz update fix the problem!
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Not entirely (In my case) - the fix doesn't solve the problem with small
icons (as if the panel size were set to 21 px; corrected after toggling
the size forth and back) (see #55).
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still dunno why this is targeting libwnck; it's a change in drag
behaviour with the wm, dragging stuff onto quick launch icons are also
broken when this behaviour is observed, try it
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Please try upgrading compiz-core from natty-proposed. That should fix
quick launch icons also.
** Changed in: libwnck (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Invalid
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The fix in natty-proposed doesn't actually fix the problem with small
(as if the panel size were set to 24 px; corrected after toggling the
size forth and back) icons (v. #55).
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Confirmed
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For me the tmp fix was #36. Is there any progress in this case?
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Even though #26 works as a work-around, #53 worked like a charm! I like
#53 better cause with #26 you have to do it every time you reboot..
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I've had to use #53 workaround for compiz not starting ever since 10.4.
It doesn't do anything regarding the gnome-panel bug for me, so I guess
there's something else going on.
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Seems to be fixed with latest updates (natty-proposed repository
enabled).
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To
I'm suffering the same bug. However, I noticed that minimizing and
maximizing windows changes the list order. To demonstrate this, click
the show-desktop button, then restore the left-most window in the list;
it will move to the right-most position! As with others, 'compiz
--replace' fixes the
I can confirm that this is fixed in natty-proposed. Specifically,
upgrading compiz-core fixes it. It seems likely that the fix for bug
767095 also fixes this one.
Information about installing packages from the proposed set is below.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed
** Changed in:
I can confirm that I too have recently observed windows deliberately
moving to the right-most position and that it had something to do with
minimization. I could not reproduce the bug according to your
description at this moment, though.
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Actually, you can add compiz --replace to your Startup Applications and
not have to think about this bug until it gets fixed. That's a trick I
had to use in past releases, and it still works today. I can drag and
drop in Ubuntu 11.04 Classic Desktop without a second thought -- and it
was one of
(I should have noted that the compiz --replace startup fix is if you're
using the classic Gnome desktop, and not Unity.)
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Note that compiz --replace does not fix the other issue with gnome-
panel manifesting in the icons' being very small (notably the show
desktop icon). This can be fixed by changing the size of the panel
back and forth (e. g. from 24 px to 25 px and back to 24 px).
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This bug affects me. The only workaround that works for me is the
changing-background one. Something else to add that no one else seems
to have noticed: The window buttons automatically rearrange themselves
in order of activity - if you use a window more, its button moves
rightwards in the list.
I am also experiencing this bug.
Workaround suggested Florentin wrote on 2011-05-03: #26 worked.
Thanks.
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#26 thanks florentin, this also works it around here! :)
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Yeah. #26 works, also resize the panel, also change the panel
background, etc
But come on, those are not a solutions...!!
Are there fixes to this?
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** Package changed: gnome-panel (Ubuntu) = libwnck (Ubuntu)
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It effects Ubuntu classic if you use Compiz instead of Metacity.
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I hate such behaviour in windows (impossibility of dragging icons on
taskbar). It was extreemly convenient to rearrange buttons as you want.
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** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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this bug doesn't seem to affect Ubutu Classic with no effects here
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- regression in window list applet (wnck-applet) behavior
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I can see my progress: abandon Ubuntu and install Fedora 15 with Gnome 3
in 9 days. Probably much better option than the choice of Unity (I don't
like it plus it's full of bugs) or Ubuntu Classic (seemingly
deprecated).
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Yeah...right now Ubuntu lacks a good interface. The old one is full of
bugs and the new one is unusable. Great progress! But you can still try
KDE and xfce
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This is a core compiz problem in Natty (not even a problem with the
window-decorator) from what I can tell.
I was using a Natty VM and selectively replaced some components from
Maverick's compiz. Here are the results.
Natty Compiz and Natty Decorator: this bug.
Natty Compiz and Maverick
Any news here? Or isn't it interesting because of Unity's priority?
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Too bad there seems to be no progress whatsoever...
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Happened to me too.. please fix it
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Also, changing the size to another value and back to the original is a
tmp fix.
In my case, when the bug is in effect, the Show Desktop icon is as
small as if the panel had the size of 21 px, although it is 24 px.
Changing the size to e. g. 23 px and back corrects this.
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That's true - the show desktop icon is smaller, I haven't noticed it before...
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lores: So does your show desktop icon change it size from time to time
from small to big? I ask because I have noticed the same bug on my
machine, it boots small but after a while gets big, after changing the
resolution by entering a game for example. I need to test this more
before I get a
@Sebastian Bugiu: the icon reverts to the correct size as soon as I do
sth. to my panel in order to work around the bug (e. g. change it's size
to 25 px and back to 24 px; check and uncheck show hide buttons etc.).
So I think your behaviour could very well be caused by 3rd factors, e.
g.
Checking and unchecking Expand works for me.
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#26 works as a temp fix. Thanks Florentin.
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Thanks Florentin (#26), that worked for me, too.
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Neither for me.
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However, workaround presented in #21 seems to work for me.
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Same here. #26 works as a tmp fix.
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Workaround #21 doesn't seem to work here, neither #26
But checking and unchecking Expand does work
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A temporary fix that works for me is to right-click the panel and click
Properties, then select and deselect Show hide buttons
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Thanks Florentin! This works for me as well!
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For me it doesn't.
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I agree that the comment should be kept for relevant information. Si
since the bug was opened in the alpha 3 version, can somebody update the
status and provide timeline. IMHO this is the most relevant information
for everyone waiting on the bug to be fixed. Surprisingly, Nutty was
officially
sebastien i love you! but this bug doesn't apply just to wnck-applet,
but the entire panel; create a launcher and try dropping a file on it
when the window switcher doesn't work, it's the same thing, could the
title or the initial message be amended to include this? you've marked
the other bugs
The comment #21 workaround doesn't work for me.
I tried using Unity for a few days but after the 3rd lockup I went back
to classic. Sadly it's not as good as it was...
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Still in the final release with no fix. Thankfully the workaround in #21
isn't too onerous.
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There is a better temporary fix for this issue.
Just right-click panel then pick Properties-Background
and quickly change it and change it back.
(this seems to reload the panel)
I'm still hoping a proper fix can be implemented before final release!
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That workaround works for me too, thanks.
And there is another issue...
When you move a window to another workspace by right click the window title in
the window list, it still appears in current workspace's window list. Only
after you repeat this operation the window disappears in the list.
this is fixed for me as of the beta. advise on how to change status
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No, I just tested with all current updates; this is not fixed.
(Keep in mind that running ‘compiz --replace’ is a workaround that gets
it working temporarily, but that does not mean that it’s fixed.)
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(Similarly, if compiz _crashes_, it will automatically restart itself,
which also gets this working temporarily. This obviously also doesn’t
mean that it’s fixed.)
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Can someone please explain
what typing compiz --replace in terminal does?
It does indeed fixed this terribly annoying bug in panels,
but I don't understand what it does.
When I type the command in terminal, I get this:
Jesse: It restarts Compiz (your window manager). If you need more help,
try asking on https://answers.launchpad.net/ or http://ubuntuforums.org/
; this bug is for discussion by Ubuntu developers.
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It affects me too.
The kiwi
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Only comment if you have any relevant new information please.
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Can someone PLEASE fix this BEFORE Beta 1 - This is the only issue I
have with Alpha 3 fully updated to today
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I have these problems with Gnome Panel too. These are important
features and should be fixed.
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‘compiz --replace’ temporarily fixes the window list drag-and-drop
behavior for me. Then ‘gnome-panel --replace’ breaks it again.
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
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Also, everything works correctly in metacity, even after ‘gnome-panel
--replace’. So this bug happens when gnome-panel is started after
compiz.
** Also affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Yes, you are all right, it doesn't work. It seemed to work for a short
while (maybe I was using a different window manager then, I can't
remember). Anyway, with the latest compiz patches, the problem still
exists.
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joopbraak, where do i get latest compiz fixes? there are no such updates
to system yet
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With my system fully up to date, and with compiz running, the listed
problem still happen.
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Even with the latest compiz version (1:0.9.4-0ubuntu4), the problem
still exist.
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** Tags added: regression-release
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Actually, with the latest compiz bug fixes, it works again on my
machine.
Using unity-window-decorator.
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Yes, this is really annoying difference since i actively used that. I'm
desperate waiting for fixes...
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Agreed, these are both very useful features that should be restored.
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