Confirmed in 14.04 LTS with TwinView. (adobereader-enu 9.5.5). Does not
maximize properly on primary display, but does on secondary.
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Same here. Strange.
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I also had the same problem on 13.04.
But after I changed to auto-hide the Launcher of Unity on the left side, the
problem disappeared.
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Confirmed in 12.04 LTS with TwinView.
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Still present in 13.04 with TwinView, and Daniel Kullmann's workaround
still works for me.
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** Changed in: acroread (Ubuntu)
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Can confirm this on 12.04 64 bit on a dual monitor setup
acroread:
Installed: 9.5.4-1precise1
Candidate: 9.5.4-1precise1
Version table:
*** 9.5.4-1precise1 0
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100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
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It still persists. Just tried it with the updated Acrobat Reader (9.5.4)
from the package acroread 9.5.4-1precise1.
** Changed in: acroread (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Hi, a new acroread release (0.9.4) is available for update, could you give it a
try and tell us if the problem persists?
If you still have this bug please set back the status to "new"
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** Changed in: acroread (Ubuntu)
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Confirmed, working on my primary screen, not working on my secondary
screen: Ubuntu 12.04.2, Acroread 9.4.7
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Confirmed: Ubuntu 12.04.1, Acroread: 9.5.1.
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other distro users are affected as well:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/395472
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I confirm this on 12.04... Adobe reader doesn't scale on the first
monitor, but it does on the secondary...
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Also confirmed on Ubuntu 12.04, acroread version 9.4.7-1oneiric.
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Daniel's workaround worked, but the bottom Gnome-panel would overlap
with the bottom portion of the window. Another possible workaround would
be to move either the top or the bottom panel to the different screen.
The window would now maximize just fine on either monitor. Having both
panels on the s
Bug present in Natty (had it on Maverick before) with dual screen setup
on one screen.
The workaround from Daniel works for me.
On the "working" screen I can sometimes see that Acrobat at first scales
up the window and in a second step its content. If this is the case, the
second step is obviousl
Bus is still present in Ubuntu 10.10, acroread version 9.4.1-1maverick1.
adobereader-deu version 9.4.1-1maverick1 shows the same problem.
Workaround: Maximise (Alt-Space X), then press Ctrl-L, Escape two times
(go into fullscreen modus and leave it, two times). First time maximises
the window vert
Confirmed on 9.10 with 2 monitors using twinview. Resizing works fine on
secondary, but not primary.
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Confirmed on Ubuntu 9.10 also.
I have 2 monitors set up with the following in xorg.conf
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "aticonfig Layout"
Screen 0 "Default Screen" 0 0
EndSection
Section "Files"
EndSection
Section "Module"
Load "gLcore"
Load "glx"
Confirmed with TwinView Ubuntu 10.04 (32-Bit), acroread 9.3.3
Works on second screen but not on primary one.
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I can confirm that this only happens on some of the screens in a
multiple screen setup.
I have three screens, across two graphics cards, using Xinerama and with
the middle screen as the primary (0 numbered) x-screen. This bug appears
on the primary screen but not the left or right screens.
All ef
@Daniel Kullmann: I can confirm this behaviour. We have a similar setup.
Maximize works ok on the laptop screen but not on the external monitor.
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It works on one of the screens of my dual-screen setup, on the (smaller)
laptop screen.
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It looks like the issue disappeared when I turned off my TwinView set
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I have the same problem in Ubuntu 10.04, and had it already in 9.10.
Disabling effects (Appearance -> None) does not help.
$ apt-cache policy acroread
acroread:
Installed: 9.3.2-lucid1
Candidate: 9.3.2-lucid1
Version table:
*** 9.3.2-lucid1 0
500 http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/
Nobert, thanks for tip; however, it looks like it produces the same
result either way.
Has anyone been able to reproduce the problem on another distro?
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I solved this problem by disabling Compiz/Beryl/Whatever Effects
(System->Preferences->Apperance->None).
Note: COMSOL 3.5 maximizes its windows with Normal Effects
(System->Preferences->Apperance->Normal).
System: Ubuntu 9.10,
uname -a: Linux norbert-desktop 2.6.31-20-generic #58-Ubuntu SMP Fri
Same issue here guys. Running Ubuntu 9.10 with Adobe Reader 9.3. The
only way to maximize is by manually dragging the edges.
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@Swati_Sharma: yes, 32-bit. Please let me know if there's anything else
I can do to help.
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Hi Bill,
Did you face this problem on a 32 bit machine?
Thanks,
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Happening here in Jaunty on Thinkpad T60p with ATI X1600, X.Org X Server
1.6.0, 2.6.28-17-generic #58-Ubuntu.
Oddly, I seem to have picked up 9.2-1 AND 9.3-1 at the same time?!?
2010-01-26 14:11:27 upgrade acroread 9.2-1jaunty1 9.3-1jaunty1
2010-01-26 14:11:27 status half-configured acroread 9.2-
same here on ubuntu karmic 32bit, acroread 9.3-1karmic1
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Adobe Acrobat Reader 9.2 10/06/2009, fresh install from the karmic
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Version package: 9.2-1karmic1
When I click to maximize the window, the window itself maximizes however the
body that contains the
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