dsa42

I've got to agree with you. The result of triage showing that this
problem has been classified as low shows the Ubuntu team do not really
understand how they should proceed to get Linux on the desktop. There is
no (or little) commercial pressure for new features, but there should be
pressure to ensure that first time users have as little bother as
possible with the *basics* like being able to easily position a mouse
pointer over a window edge!

One of the first things I noticed when using Ubuntu on my laptop was the
thin window borders for manipulation with the mouse. Since I'm an
experienced PC user I switched to a Vista style theme, which has the
same sized borders as Vista, but the average user is not going to do
this, they'll probably just get frustrated, tell other people about the
experience, and switch back to Windows.

By all accounts the latest version of Ubuntu makes this problem even
*worse*?

If you can't patch or configure the window manager to have 'virtual'
borders of at *least* 5 pixels or even better some resolution
independent size than you should use a theme that has physical borders
of a decent size, and really that's all there is to it.

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Resizing windows by grabbing window borders is difficult
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160311
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