I see the same thing with an updated Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (updated from 7.10)
AMD64 laptop.

The borders are only on the focused window (focus follows mouse mode).
When the borders disappear, sometimes they contain vertical striped
garbage.

Previous setup had transparent borders that I could not turn off (never
figured that out).  I am assuming that this border disappearing is a bug
whereby the unfocused windows have transparency set to 100% or similar.
Is there a way to turn off or better, simply control the window borders?
Sadly over time, Gnome has removed many useful controls.  It is not
obvious how to change this.


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Window border contains garbage when unfocused
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/225334
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