I was seeing that issue for a long time, even after upgrading my laptop
to xenial. It recently went away though (not sure how), so marking as
fixed.
** Changed in: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
[Desktop] Exiting fullscreen often hangs the window manager
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
I’ve started seeing that on my desktop machine running up-to-date wily, with
webbrowser-app built from trunk.
If I browse to e.g.
http://blogs.sitepointstatic.com/examples/tech/full-screen/index.html, click
the squirrel to make it fullscreen, then click again to exit fullscreen, more
often than not the window manager (compiz) hangs and becomes unresponsive to
mouse/keyboard events (this happens also when running the fullscreen autopilot
tests). When that happens, killing the app doesn’t restore the window manager’s
responsiveness, the only fix I’ve found is to kill compiz.
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