This happens here too, I noticed it while playing Minecraft. A simple
workaround is moving the game window to an empty workspace before
switching to fullscreen. This way the top bar is not visible and I think
the 3D performance is good too. Not a permanent solution, but it works
in meantime.

On Sat, 2011-10-22 at 04:07 +0200, Yotam Benshalom wrote:
> Hello all!
> 
> Gnome-shell is not perfect in recognising fullscreen apps. I posted a
> bug about some games which are not recognised. The top bar is still
> drawn above them and 3d performance suffers as a result.
> 
> Until this bug is fixed, is there a way to tell gnome-shell to treat a
> specific app as fullscreen and un-redirect it as a workaround?

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