I'm having this happen after an instance of eclipse Juno crashed out on
12.04 in a Classic session
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** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: Triaged = Invalid
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: Triaged = Invalid
** Tags removed: natty oneiric
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If you are still interested in this bug I have an almost guaranteed way
to reproduce it. But it's slightly demanding of your work environment,
since it means using MATE desktop environment and replacing it's WM
'marco' with 'compiz'.
Once you have this Compiz/Mate combo running, you need to open
I have a screenshot of this, I would have preffered to have made a video
but I didnt have the tools at the time:
1. I open firefox it is drawn on the left monitor but actually when I
click on it im interacting with teXmaker.
2. When I click on my bib files in gedit, I'm actually interactinbg
I somehow forgot the screenshots
** Attachment added: Screenshots of the problem as I understand it
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I wonder if this bug is related to:
http://forums.freebsd.org/archive/index.php/t-9475.html
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Title:
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I am also affectd by this bug on Precise. The issue affected a pidgin
chat window. I could click on links in the chat but couldn't see the
window. You did see the window kind of disappear of to the left when you
pressed Super+W. I'm running precise on a Lenovo T420s with Intel
graphics.
If you
OK, I hate to tell you that, bug the bug also exists in Precise ... see the
screenie :P
Chromium browser is runing (it's written in the panel), but the window itself
is completely invisble :/
** Attachment added: Screenshot at 2012-02-08 16:34:27.png
I'm seeing a similar problem (invisible window) on a thinkpad T410
running oneiric. I'm pasting in some recent comments from the bug I
reported (lp:921094) and my xwininfo -all output on the dead
zones/invisible windows. Thanks,
Matt:
managed to get the problem back, but the dead
@Tim, I don't suffer from this bug anymore. As far as I'm concerned it
can be closed.
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@Lukasz are you still seeing this on oneiric?
There have been significant changes to the entire stack here, and if
this has been fixed by updated versions of something, I'd love to close
this bug.
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I experience a very similar bug on oneiric. It happens quite often - every 2 or
3 hours during normal use. I can't give any specific steps to reproduce it but
it seems to happen the most when a application with maximized window is started
or it's window is minimized or closed. During that time
** Attachment added: Trail left by minimized window
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/709461/+attachment/2436947/+files/out.ogv
** Tags added: oneiric regression-release
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On 16/09/2011 03:34, Sam Spilsbury wrote:
I'd like to know if this is still an issue in cases where windows aren't
minimized. That's pending an xserver upload which should come soon.
I haven't seen it happen for ages; have upgraded desktop/laptop machines
to oneiric beta now anyway, and
I still have Natty and have not experienced it in either of my machines
for a long while now. I am a bit surprised (and thankful/grateful) since
I don't know what happened that fixed this!
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On 16/09/2011 17:09, Manjul Apratim wrote:
I still have Natty and have not experienced it in either of my machines
for a long while now. I am a bit surprised (and thankful/grateful) since
I don't know what happened that fixed this!
Though I can appreciate that's going to be frustrating for the
I'd like to know if this is still an issue in cases where windows aren't
minimized. That's pending an xserver upload which should come soon.
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I am quite certain this is not an issue anymore in Onieiric I have not
seen a bug report stating this issue, neither I have it myself in my
extensive testing of Unity.
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Milestone: 4.6.0 = 4.8.0
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regions of the screen
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Milestone: 4.4.0 = 4.6.0
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Title:
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regions of the screen
Hmm for me, this bug only occurs when the Keep previews of minimized
windows box is checked in the CCSM Workarounds plugin.
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I have 2 PCs which had 10.10 and 11.04 during last half-year. One of them never
encounter this bug and second one encounter it permanently. No matter what WM
is used - Gnome2, Unity, KDE - invisible windows appear pretty often. One and
only way to quick fix it - Alt-F4 until all windows closed.
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@Sam:
Ah, I can see this one. Thanks. It's a different issue to the *actual*
invisible window bug (might be worth filing a separate bug over this) but I
know what's going on, thanks for that.
Most duplicates of this bug are about unclickable areas, and for most
people the unclickable area is
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 12:31 AM, Dmitry Shachnev mity...@gmail.com wrote:
@Sam:
Ah, I can see this one. Thanks. It's a different issue to the *actual*
invisible window bug (might be worth filing a separate bug over this) but I
know what's going on, thanks for that.
Most duplicates of this bug
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: unity
On 2 separate machines w/ updated as of 1/28 -
On rare occasions a window will open in the top left corner with top deco
buried. The most likely for this to happen is a utility window like update
manager.
After pulling back
Nice work Sam.
I suspect Dmitry is right though -- Most people watching this bug
actually are experiencing bug 789580 (which probably should have been
bug 779651 or another...).
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** Branch unlinked: lp:compiz
** Branch unlinked: lp:ubuntu/natty/compiz
** Branch unlinked: lp:~ubuntu-desktop/unity/ubuntu
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@glennric:
I confirm that your reproduction steps work, but always on the second try. In
example:
1. Open any window
2. Move it away from the screen center
3. Press Alt+Tab twice
4. Click on the place where the bottom of the switcher appeared
Clicks on the area where the window thumbnails were
** Description changed:
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On 2 separate machines w/ updated as of 1/28 -
On rare occasions a window will open in the top left corner with top deco
buried. The most likely for this to happen is a utility window like update
manager.
After pulling back
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 10:13 AM, glennric 709...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Sam Spilsbury: Are you looking for a surefire way to reproduce the mouse
dead zone? Because I can tell you exactly how to do it with the default
settings for either the Ubuntu Classic or the default Ubuntu desktops.
The issue does seem to be that the frame is not unmapped. That dead
zone seems to follow the path of the frame. The interior of the
switcher windows where the preview windows appear is still properly
click-able.
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@glennric: as you can see in this screenshot
(https://launchpadlibrarian.net/72213698/unclickable.png), it's not only
the frame, but the whole window except the window previews. If you click
on the window preview, the corresponding window is focused; the same
happens when the switcher is active
** Attachment removed: Severe graphical corruption after minimizing windows in
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/709461/+attachment/2143446/+files/Unity_minimize_bug003.ogv
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Sorry about that!
I found out how to delete the attachment though.
Here is a new video (without sound) showing the graphical glitches.
** Attachment added: Video: Screen corruption after minimizing windows
I can certainly reproduce the graphical glitches in a standard Ubuntu session
with Unity, but swithing to Ubuntu Classic there seems to be no problems when
minimizing windows.
I have checked to make sure that I am running compiz, albeit with the old
gnome-panels instead of Unity.
Am I
Sam Spilsbury: Are you looking for a surefire way to reproduce the mouse dead
zone? Because I can tell you exactly how to do it with the default settings
for either the Ubuntu Classic or the default Ubuntu desktops.
1. Log in.
2. Open a terminal from the menu, and move it away from the
Oh, I forgot to point out that the only way that I have found to get rid
of the dead zone after switching away from the Static Application
Switcher and the Application Switcher plugins to another switcher is
to restart compiz. The dead zone persists even if you switch back and
forth between the
I have somewhat similar symptoms, and I have found a [b]reliable way to
reproduce them[/b].
It seems that [b]every time[/b] I minimize a window, it leads to severe
graphical corruption and very strange behaviour in Unity.
A minimized window refuses to reappear when I press the launcher shortcut
Oups :-S
I didn't know I also recorded audio in that video.
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I enabled Shift Switcher instead of (Static) Application Switcher
and see no dead area so far. Cannot reproduce with any of the above
methods for a couple of hours now. Ubuntu 11.04 with Compiz and AWN (no
Unity).
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I can confirm that this is caused by the Alt-Tab switcher.
Also, obly the BORDERS AREA is unclickable, not the window preview area.
Please look at the screenshot which demonstrates this. (everything in
the middle is clickable).
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I haven't seen this for quite some time, (thru all the evolved variations) ,
went away for good in Beta 2
Can presently reproduce at will but not with the supplied default plugins. -
If I was to have 'Static Application Switcher' enabled and then also enable
'Application Switcher' , choosing
I second #115. This appears to be related to alt+tab switcher. On my
installation(11.04) this bug is reproducible 100% of times.
0. Start with fresh instance of compiz (compiz --replace).
1. On any workspace, have at least 2 windows.
2. Alt+Tab and select any window.
3. The dead zone bug appears
Can you walk through step by step from login to reproducing this bug?
Eg, which applications you opened, where you clicked etc.
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 4:30 PM, Peeyoosh Sangolekar
peeyoosh.sangole...@gmail.com wrote:
I second #115. This appears to be related to alt+tab switcher. On my
Negative, I cannot confirm this is clearly related to alt-tab switch -
or, at least, it does not seem to be exclusively. Most of the time when
I come across this issue, the non-responsive area is much smaller than
the selection view appearing on alt-tab.
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In comment #110 and the image attached to bug 779651 it was shown that
the dead area is indeed smaller than the switcher window. However the
shape and precise position of the dead zone is that of the switcher's
grey background.
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I am also affected by this. I attached a Screenshot where the
unclickable area is marked.
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Agreed mrtwister, it is definitely most noticeable in the larger grey
area at the bottom of the switcher window. But I noticed it also happens
with the thin grey margins to the left, right and top of the switcher
window.
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Here, the dead area only partly corresponds to the switcher window. The lowest
10 px or so are outside of the switcher's grey background.
Maybe this is one of the many nvidia issues? I'm using nvidia-173.
nvidia-current doesn't work with compiz (and unity neither).
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It shouldn't be a nvidia issue, as it also affects my installation with
an Intel (i915) video card.
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Daniel, I agree. See Screenshot. The dead area pretty much corresponds
to the switcher window for two applications. I was able to reproduce
this twice, but not exactly sure how. In all cases I first noticed the
dead area while (manually) selecting every odd file (holding down Ctrl)
with nautilus
Everyone,
I know this issue exists, I've been trying to debug it for a long
time. The most useful thing for me now would be _detailed_
_instructions_ to _reproduce_ it. Please don't comment saying that you
are also affected unless you have found a way to reliably or at least
semi-reliably trigger
On this thread in Ubuntu Forums, people seem to think they have a way to stop
it from happening, although the solution sounds strange. If that is really
true, perhaps that will provide a debugging clue:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1747222
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** Also affects: compiz (Fedora)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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It seems all dead-zone related bugs are being marked as duplicates of
this one. If that is correct, then isn't it about time this bug's
description was clarified? It's a little misleading and is causing
people to log duplicates because they never find this bug.
So maybe Application windows can
If it appears on place of alt-tab switcher, it would be not unreasonable
to switch off this plug-in and replace by ring switcher for example. I
did this yesterday, and do not see this problem as yet.
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Hi, is any of you having Skyper running when the problem shows up?
I have noticed that I only have the problem when skype is running on my
computer. Otherwise I can work an entire day without that issue...
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Indeed, got Skype running, will double-check if the situation changes
without Skype. :S
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Sadly the problem is still there. Rebooted the system without starting
Skype, and as soon as i launched Firefox the invisible window was back.
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I just discovered that my mouse dead zone is exactly the shape and
position of alt-tab switcher (compiz plugin). In fact it's the shape of
the switcher's grey background/border, excluding the window previews.
xwininfo shows the window is mapped (IsViewable) but is also InputOnly
and
OK, this is annoying.
After upgrade from Maverick to Natty I got this issue. Some regions in
the middle of bottom part of screen is unreachable by mouse events
(click and scroll).
I'm use Classic desktop on Lenovo N500 laptop (Intel graphics).
I think I got dirty temporary workaround for this
Also, should bug 723014 be marked as a duplicate? It has duplicates
(i.e. bug 709461) which are very similar to this one.
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Also, should bug 723014 be marked as a duplicate? It has duplicates
(i.e. bug 709461) which are very similar to this one.
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I can say for sure that this is a software issue. I had my cursor on a
dead-zone as I was logging off, and during the program closing sequence
(my system's quite slow ). the dead zone dissapeared shortly before
logout out of the desktop. I'm on an Asus M50SV but I don't think
hardware matters with
It also happens during classic session. The reason why the dead-zone
disappears for you is because while shutting down, Ubuntu closes all the
windows, including the invisible window that's causing the dead-zone.
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I discovered something interesting. This dead areadoes not occur when
using the application in full screen (F11), but when I go back from full
screen the dead area is still there. I tested this on both Firefox and
GIMP. Perhaps it is related to Compiz?
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@Martynas Pocius Sorry I forgot to mention that I am infact running in
classic mode, but that's irrelevant because the problem persists in
Unity mode.
@filsd confirmed
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I got redirected here by bug 741112.
My case: can't click on some areas of the window, happens for both Gtk Qt
applications, Intel video , Classic desktop.
Discussion @ Ubuntuforums: ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1747222.
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I got redirected here by bug 741112.
My case: can't click on some areas of the window, happens for both Gtk Qt
applications, Intel video , Classic desktop.
Discussion @ Ubuntuforums: ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1747222.
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just confirmed it happening with wobbly windows turned off :(
got this happening on 4 machines now and the only thing they have in common is
that they all have nvidia cards.
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I can also confirm I am using the nvidia proprietary driver (actually
the one before version, because the current version gives me blank
screens occasionally).
All worked fine on 10.10.
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I can confirm it happening on intel cards to. Both GMAx3100 and HD
Graphics 3000 (Sandy Bridge core i7 2630).
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I'm having this problem also after updating to 11.04. I also have an
nvidia graphics card. I've install the xorg-edgers ppa and the small
button sized masks have been replaced with a desktop sized mask. I'm
running Ubuntu Classic. It seems to happen after the computer has been
running for a
Same problem here, bug does indeed occur less often than before but it still
happens. Running natty fully updated and with Ubuntu Classic Desktop.
Also, I've noticed that at least in my case, the dead zone appears to mask the
desktop, as middle-clicking it triggers the rotate desktop cube
Same problem here with classic GNOME interface. It happens frequently
and is really annoying.
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I'm also experiencing this issue frequently, at random, with Unity and
classic GNOME, on two different computers running up-to-date copies of
11.04. (One's a desktop with an NVIDIA display adapter and a 1280x1024
screen; the other's a netbook with integrated Intel graphics and a
1024x800 screen.)
Also you can workaround this issue by creating a launcher with the
command (or running in a terminal ):
unity --replace
If it helps, here is a screenshot showing the size of my unclickable
area: http://img198.imageshack.us/i/screenshotgnl.png/
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I've updated from xorg-edgers ppa and my problems gone. Must be related
to xorg someway.
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Same problem here, after moving windows around, minimize, maximice,
etc.. i had some dead zones around. Here's the info requested:
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Sorry, i couldn't find how to add multiple files in Chrome
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a) No window appears on screen
b) I get a ghost region
c) I cannot alt-drag that ghost region
d) (Attachment below)
I encounter this bug almost on a daily basis. I cannot reproduce this
bug by minimizing, it seems to happen at random - probably a race
condition...
I feel like the attached files
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multiple files to launchpad...)
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 5:55 PM, Cem Kocagil
709...@bugs.launchpad.netwrote:
a) No window appears on screen
b) I get a ghost region
c) I cannot alt-drag that ghost region
d) (Attachment
It start to happen to me againas soon as I enabled wobbly windows.
I dissabled them and have not seen it again.
.might be related
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@Sam: seems we have a reproducible test case there.
@Carey: can you reproduce that every time? do you have special windows opened?
Can you please try to define the steps to reproduce the bugs from session
login, like:
1. open xxx
2. minimize it
and such?
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Milestone:
(reopening the bug, but setting now the priority to medium as it doesn't
happen as often as before)
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@Carey: do you have compiz option Workarounds Keep previews of
minimized windows active? If so, this is bug #765469, which does not
satisfy the conditions of comment #77 because the window can still be
alt+dragged. I can indeed reproduce what you say with a non-maximized
update-manager window if
We haven't received further feedback on this bug since a few weeks and
all the bugs mentioned in reference have been fix-released. We believe
that the root cause for the issue has been removed by those fixes, and
other adjustments in the way a correct stack order is maintained.
I propose to close
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Milestone: 3.8.6 = 3.8.8
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The issue that sometimes happen with gnome-volume-control is different:
the applicaiton window is nowhere to be seen, as opposed to that bug
description which covers windows which are invisible but mask a region
of the screen.
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b) You get a ghost region
c) You cannot alt-drag that ghost region
d) attach xwininfo -root -tree, xwininfo (click on the ghost region), wmctrl -l
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