This has been a problem for me for probably about a year. It often
happens with vmware player open in my gnome-shell. I've become so used
to it that I was actually looking for a keyboard shortcut to launch the
killall gnome-shell! It happens to me two or three times a week so if
someone tells me
It happens for me as well when my laptop comes back from suspend. I've
an Asus S56CA-WH31. Only started having this problem after my upgrade to
13.10 (I was on 13.04 before). I've sent at least one bug report via the
ubuntu bug notifier app so you should have that info as well.
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Has this not been fixed? Basically, with the window maximized, the last file on
the page is inaccessible. It can't be opened, right-clicked on, etc.
There are workarounds but this is an annoying UI mistake.
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Same thing, although I notice it more when my mouse goes over the VM
window and then back out.
I've intel graphics (sandybridge) so presumbly not graphics driver
related.
I'm on vmplayer 4.0.2 as well.
I had problems using killall (inconsistant recovery). Now I launch gnome
shell from the
Fix worked for me (Jaunty amd64 gnumeric 1.8.4). In my dialog-stf.glade
file, I had 1 1 100 1 10 10 which I changed to 1 1 100 1 10 0
(changed the last 10 to 0). The change in anova-one.glade was like the
one described in the first post.
Seems to be working fine.
For someone who does't know