Public bug reported:
When I launch firefox for the first time after logging into a gnome
session, the firefox window takes up the whole screen, and the gnome-
panel is covered. I can get the gnome panel back by pressing F11 twice--
the first time to make firefox "full screen" (and the firefox menu
disappears) and the second time to return it to non-full screen, which
returns it to the way it should be, showing the gnome-panel.
This happens periodically when firefox is running. I can make the
problem go away by pressing F11 twice. The problem is not debilitating,
but very annoying, and it sometimes interferes with my work.
I am using ubuntu 8.10 64 bit with the default language as Chinese
(zh_CN).
The problem used to happen quite frequently, and then stopped for a long
time, and now it has started again. I am not sure if the return of the
problem has to do with an updated package, or perhaps a kernel package.
I am attaching ~/.xsession-errors. I don't believe that there is a
change in the xsession.errors file after I log in, even after the
problem happens in firefox.
Please let me know if more information (including a screenshot) would be
helpful.
** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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gnome-panel disappears in when firefox started
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/327074
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