This is also affecting the "middle-click to lower window" and "double-
click to toggle shade" (both can be set in GNOME Tweaks > Window
Titlebars > Titlebar Actions).
Lowering windows still works for windows with a "complex title bar" (I
thought it was only apps already migrated to newer GTK?), bu
I finally found a solution/workaround (I can't believe it)!!!
A thread on the nvnews forums discussed a similar problem. One comment
suggested setting the option NoExtendedGpuCapabilitiesCheck in xorg.conf
to disable mode validation
(http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=2039336&postcount
I tested my graphics card with another external monitor (a Dell 2408WFP)
which runs with a native resolution of 1920x1200.
Using that monitor does not exhibit the bug and the driver/graphics card
is able to run two monitors simultaneously at 1920x1200 (total
resolution: 3840x1200). This shows me,
I just performed further tests with a system booted from an USB drive.
The bug happens regardless of architecture, both amd64 and i386 are
affected.
With the nouveau driver I managed to run both monitors with native resolution,
but the external monitor showed graphic errors (see the attached scr
I finally took the time to upgrade my Ubuntu install to the recent
release 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal). This bug still occurs, and now seems
worse then ever. I have skipped (i.e. not tested) the releases 11.10 and
12.04, but I assume those two releases didn't bring any improvement
either.
In the past,
Tested with Quantal and the bug still occurs. See Comment #8
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
drivers/+bug/727112/comments/8)
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