@Victor
That bug was mentioned in comment #2. I agree with Sebastien that the
bug might be a result of the patch for that bug. More specifically, it
might be due to the patch for bug #795454 that bug #753971 refers to.
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Title:
unity snap not accurate
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I think this is a duplicate of bug #776875 not bug #753971.
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Wow, the middle click close is awesome. That should really be included
default in Unity.
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Title:
Windows in expo should have a close button
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I haven't tested every application, but this occurs for me with
Terminal, Banshee, Appearance Preferences, and the Ubuntu Software
Centre. Although the offset is different for Terminal in comparison to
the rest. I've attached what the Ubuntu Software Centre looks like
snapped to the right. On left
Hi, this may be a duplicate of bug #776875. It refers to screen
rotations, but I think the bug manifests itself on any screen resolution
changes where at least one dimension becomes larger than it started
with. Please check to see if this is a duplicate.
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Are you on 64bit Ubuntu? I haven't tried this in a while so I'm not sure
if this is still the case, but I ran into issues going to sites with
flash with the default installation on 64bit. Browsers crashed when
seeing flash in 64bit Ubuntu despite that flash was not installed at
all. Installing the
Downgrading to 3.8.10 reintroduced a bug where Xournal's xinput based
pen input is offset by some weird amount, so I've reverted back to
3.8.12. As a different workaround for this bug I rotate the screen,
logout, then log back in for left or right rotations. This results in a
black bar on the right
I've had this problem occur after an update like everyone else. In the
black bar area, unity things like the side bar and the top menu bar can
draw in the area but nothing else can.
The downgrade as noted by Mark fixed it in the same way for me as well.
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After further searching, this is a duplicate of bug #776875 and #756544
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 776875
Unity update broke screen rotation
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I ran into this issue while running Natty on VMware. More specifically:
I log in to Ubuntu Classic mode.
The theme is Ambiance as expected, but all of the icons are the unity theme
icons instead of Ubuntu-Mono. Nautilus also has the Ubuntu One icon embedded.
About 20 seconds later, the theme rever
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Title:
Top 3rd of the screen stops drawing after screen rotation
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Binary package hint: xorg
When rotating the screen using "xrandr -o left | right", roughly the top 3rd of
the screen stays black and applications cannot draw to that part of the screen.
Exceptions are the Unity dock, search menu, and notification bar, which can
draw withou
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