** Description changed:

- Open an application that uses the gtk header bar (such as Nautilus) as a
- normal user and there is a small strip of about 50 pixels above the
- window that unmaximized windows cannot occupy. This is for Gnome Ubuntu
- 14.04 x86 64bit. A workaround is to press the windows action key then
- drag the window (reported successful with the super key or alt key on
- different systems). Does not affect root user.
+ Open an application that uses the gtk header bar (such as Nautilus, but
+ not Dolphin) as a normal user and there is a small strip of about 50
+ pixels above the window that unmaximized windows cannot occupy. This is
+ for Gnome Ubuntu 14.04 x86 64bit. A workaround is to press the windows
+ action key then drag the window (reported successful with the super key
+ or alt key on different systems). Does not affect root user.

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Title:
  Unmaximized windows that use the gtk header bar have a barrier above
  them preventing them from touching the top panel

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