*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 974242 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/974242
I don't think this one is a duplicate of neither 974242 nor 865006.
For me the _mis-positioning_ of windows happens only when a) selecting
non-maximized applications which b) are not in the current workspace.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 974242 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/974242
Please try to avoid describing multiple bugs in a single bug report. I
think this/these are duplicates of:
1) bug 974242
2) bug 865006
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 974242
Compiz is movin
Hello All,
This is most frustrating bug and I am wodering why it is not reported by
other users. It could be the most frustrating bug I have ever faced in
Linux. I spend so much time everyday closing windows that bleed to other
workspace and loose their border as well.
Graphics: ATI Raedon HD 4x
Yes I can confirm, it happens in a guest session as well as unity
--reset'ed
steps to reproduce:
* drag any window to the right edge of the bottom right workspace
* go back to top left workspace
* click on the window's launcher icon
expected result:
* workspace is switched to bottom right
curren
Most of the reports above seem to be from systems with highly customized
compiz settings. Can anyone check if this happens in a guest session?
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Can confirm that it is not just when window touches edges of workspace
as I first thought.
In fact action is quite random.
After connecting to projector, found that windows were randomly
distributed (e.g. Virtualbox from WS12 to WS9, associated VM to WS8;
Thunderbird from WS11 to WS12; Tomboy fro
The bleeding seems to occur when a window is close to one of the
workspace edges.
Since the default seems to be to snap to an edge, the window first has
to be moved and it tends to eb sticky (need to do two actions if want to
move it horizontally and vertically away from an edge.
It does not seem
This is the most frustrating thing! Enough to cause one to tear one's
hair out.
It has nothing to do with Gimp. For me, it happens with system monitor,
arora, chrome, almost anything, and every day. Worst is that the windows
sometimes get moved to workspaces that are not even visible. Nothing
then
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Applications bleed or move into adjacent workspaces...
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** Also affects: unity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Hey, it's sort of like Where's Waldo?
Where's GIMP? Where, oh where did my little GIMP go?
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Meant to write "Ubuntu", not Unity.
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Interestingly, I've just seen libre office move workspaces and bleed
into adjacent workspaces as well - and with the last updates (up to the
minute).
I write "interesting" because I haven't been able to load Unity 3D ever
since the Beta2 updates (and I'm using a generic Intel board and
graphics dr
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