One tends to wonder if "invalid" is simply a way of getting rid of this
problem without a statement that it has been addressed.  I am currently
running the 12.10 Beta2 in test mode, and will have to examine this to
see if it is fixed or ameliorated in any way.  It most certainly wasn't
in 12.04 LTS.

The windows do NOT resise if you change the font size.  Either put the
controls back to default (all on) or fix the programs.

Something I've also noticed, is that some programs get overhauled on the
basis of a new release when it probably is not necessary.  If it is not
broken, don't fix it.

More care needs to be taken with the desktops to maintain compatibility
with apps, especially apps written by the client base.  Do you have any
idea how difficult it is to get management to agree to migrate to a new
version when all the in-house apps not only have to be tested, but in
all likelihood entered into a repair cycle for which there is no
allowance in a very busy development shop?

Lack of resources on your part must not cause a problem on my part.  A
little more care and QA is needed.

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  the system settings grid shouldn't use a fixed geometry

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