In addition.... I was pretty certain I had provided everything I could and had been asked for, on this problem, is there something missing? or more that I can look for? If so let me know...
Also... some additional info. I have switched over to KDE for now and what I have discovered is that everything works perfect with the dual screen setup. In Gnome the second desktop isn't TOTALLY a separate desktop, ie the 'taskbar' only really works on the main screen; on the second screen the taskbar is there, and you can see the various proggys along it, but proggys that 'minimize to the taskbar' don't show up. I have tried various settings changes to try and get it to work right, to no avail. The point I am trying to make is that it would seem that the nvidia-glx driver, etc, and X itself must be ok and it is definitely a problem with Gnome; I guess it would be the Gnome Panel? As I was saying, the symptoms have worsened; any click on the frame on any window on the second screen, to do _ANYTHING_ now, I might add, causes both screens to cycle through each desktop and ultimately the panel to crash. (When it is done cycling and Panel comes back up, it is back on the desktop that I started with). This goes for right clicking on any proggy on the _taskbar_ on the second screen now, as well. (This doesn't happen with anything on the main screen.) Apport no longer tries to report it, and I am not sure why. (Actually apport doesn't try to report any crash in Gnome anymore, regardless of what it is. I guess I may need to file a separate report on that.) When I brought up KDE, though, apport did come up and try to report the Gnome crashes, so I'm not sure what the difference is, other then Gnome. The bottom line here, is that I am still talking about the original bug, but it seems it has gotten worse. My preference IS Gnome, and I hope these issues can be figured out. Any help I can provide please let me know. Bill Bill wrote: > It's still doing the same thing, except it's gotten worse. When you > right click on the window frames, to try and move a window to a > different desktop, it cycles through all the windows on both > desktops. I had a workaround, I could minimize the window to the task > bar and could right click it there and move the window to another > desktop, but now it won't do that. > > > Sebastien Bacher wrote: >> your new comment is not clear, list different bugs, doesn't reply to the >> questions asked before, that's not the way to get the bug corrected >> >> > > -- All 'windows' are missing their 'frames and the panel in general is not working correctly https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106308 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs