I can confirm the bug and it's 100% reproducible.

Here is a workaround:  you can use devilspie (with its gui gdevilspie)
to setup a rule that unmaximizes each window when starting an
application.  I tested it with a rule like this: unmaximize each window
whose class is not equal to 'dummy'. Using such a rule, each starting
application (whose window of course does not belongs to the class
'dummy') is unmaximized at startup and this avoids the issue.

You can set up gdevilspie to start the devilspie program at each session
startup. However, beware that the gdevilspie package is buggy and that
you'll have to apply a patch I submitted (here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdevilspie/+bug/1161594).

Hope this helps,
RB

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  broken (click-trhough) window decoration on some maximized windows

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