This was also fixed on minecraft side by automatically going fullscreen
on start.
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This bug is caused by the LWJG library looking for meta city on linux,
best workaround install meta city
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This was fixed in todays snapshot release of minecraft:
https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-55045
So the fix will roll out to all users with Minecraft Version 1.8
** Changed in: compiz
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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i marked this bug as invalid because it is (was) a minecraft bug and has
nothing to do with compiz or ubuntu
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I confirm this bug, using gnome-shell in Ubuntu-GNOME 14.04. I found a
simple workaround though: just launch the display properties from gnome
control center and change the resolution, then change it back to the
normal resolution. Now, if you press F11, minecraft should go
fullscreen.
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#18 workaround does not work here.
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I found a fully working workaround! By installing the Optifine mod you
can choose how the game is going to go into fullscreen mode. To do so
install the mod go to options>video settings>Other and set fullscreen
mode to the desired resolution. Have fun!
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I can confirm that this is not an issue in unity on my friends acer
aspire ultrabook with intel hd 4000 graphics, as well as my old hp with
integraded intel graphics. Both using SNA 2D acceleration, and both are
running Ubuntu 14.04 with unity.
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Im experiencing this as well, and it used to be only unity (compiz) that
had this issue so I had switched to gnome shell and that fixed it for
me, but recently on 14.04 ubuntu gnome it is starting to have the same
issue as compiz.
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