The gtk-window-decorator --replace works for me too.
How can it be saved for follow-up logins?
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Windows border disappears when closing
John: Either way, Unity or Gnome Classic (I assume you meant the effects
enabled Gnome Classic), you'll end up to the no effects desktop. Just
logout, select your account, select the new desktop at the bottom, and
log in.
Nerdknight: There is more to Unity than just the launcher/search
paradigm,
(Classic Gnome with desktop effects enabled)
If I have this problem and do ALT+F2 'compiz --replace' it solves itself and
does not happen again.
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ppareit: I tested it on my system. And it did replace, but I was able to
reproduce the bug, right after that, with Squirrel SQL, which I chose to
test with.
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I'm using Unity 2D and it seems to fix the problem except that there is
no longer a maximize button on my debugging console window... :(
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I typed:
gtk-window-decorator --replace
and that solved it for me.
This way I use another window-decorator, no longer the unity-window-
decorator.
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How do I switch back to unity 3D so I can try replacing the window
decorator?
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Sorry, I misspoke in my previous comment. I posted an ltrace and a
backtrace in bug #776312.
Is there any way we can get the priority increased on this bug?
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I just built a new development machine and I am having the same problem
as everyone else when I attempt to run Jetbrains IntelliJ IDEA 10.x
Ultimate on a fully updated Ubuntu 11.x(Natty) x86_64. It is *extremely*
annoying because it makes it difficult to run the debugging console on
my other
John: to avoid this problem just install Unity 2D, the classic desktop
with no effects.
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I'm running Gnome Classic (no effects), but I think we all want the full
experience. :)
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I actually prefer Gnome Classic. How do I switch from unity?
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Claudiu: I want desktop effects too!!, but until this problem is solved
I think is a good option using Unity-2d with no effects (in my case is
better than downgrading to 10.10)
To enable Ubuntu classic install Unity 2d and then choose Ubuntu Classic
in the login screen.
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I also confirm this bug. It hapens very often.
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This bug is making natty nearly unusable.
I've put a backtrace (with debug info) and an ltrace in bug #727143,
which I've marked as a duplicate of this bug.
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** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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I constantly get this bug while running Oracle SQL Developer.
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I did encounter this too, with Squirrel SQL, and other Java
applications. I want to use Natty with Unity for Java development, but
tends to become more unlikely :-(
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It happens to me too sometimes when I close modal dialogs, this is the
output of compiz :
(unity-window-decorator:3820): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_get_data:
assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
Segmentation fault
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I attach a simple java program to reproduce the bug, Is a JFrame that
opens a JDialog that opens a new instance of this JDialog modal to the
JFrame, open 3 or more JDialog an then close them until the window
border disappear.
** Attachment added: CompizWindowsBorderDisapperTest.tar.gz
I cannot reproduce this bug with OpenJDK-jre but only with sun-jre.
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I confirm this, I've tested it with the current OpenJDK-jre, sun-jre-
6u24 and sun-jre-6u25, the problems appears only with sun-jre
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I configured Oracle Sqldeveloper to use OpenJDK instead of the Sun JDK,
and this solves the problems with the window borders disappearing.
Hopefully Oracle/Sun will patch their JDK, since other features of
sqldeveloper seem to work better with the Sun JDK.
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I confirm this bug, very annoying.
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I don't remember having this bug in Ubuntu 10.10 with compiz effects
(can someone confirm this?), so I think the bug is unity-compiz - sun-
jre related, if that's the case, I think is much more feasible fix this
in unity-compiz, than waiting a fix from Oracle.
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I take back my previous statement. I still have disappearing window
border, but they are not as frequent. So far it only happened once upon
closing sqldeveloper. I think the modal windows no longer trigger the
bug though.
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I can generate the bug closing several JDialogs modal to a same JFrame. Try the
app I made to generate this bug (post n°11), with this app I can always
reproduce the bug.
Link:
I can easily reproduce this behavior. Closing modal Java windows causes
window border and controls to disappear. Pleas let me know if there is
anything I can do to for a work around. Re-staring unity 20 times a day
is getting old.
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Doing a backtrace on compiz doesn't give me anything... Not sure how to
get debugging symbols for compiz
GNU gdb (Ubuntu/Linaro 7.2-1ubuntu11) 7.2
Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
This is free software:
Finally was able to get a backtrace or unity-window-decorator which
appears to be the culprit.
** Attachment added: unity-window-decorator backtrace
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/727143/+attachment/2093593/+files/gdb-unity.txt
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I get the same behavior while running Oracle SQL Developer. It's also a
JAVA based program. It causes the window borders and controls to
disappear when it pops up a notification window.
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I have the same issue with Matlab R2010b, the window border disappear as
soon as the main window opens. I can still move windows around and
change workspace.
Matlab's front end is in JAVA and it uses a bundled JRE (build 1.6.0_17-b04).
When configured to use OpenJDK 6b22-1.10-3ubuntu1 it runs
it's likely bug #724874 or similar
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