*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 147943 ***
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Hey, that bug still persists!
Just downloaded latest ubuntu, installed and updated.
When I started Xiphos, it went into fullscreen mode and caused the panels to
disappear.
I closed Xiphos, but panels were st
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 147943 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147943
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 147943
[MASTER] broken initial stacking (was: compiz hides quick loading windows at
login)
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Closing the bug since that works correctly now
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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I have not seen this issue in Karmic, or in Jaunty recently.
As far as I can tell, it's been fixed.
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Since this report have a long time without activity, please could you
check (if is possible) in latest version included in Karmic if this
issue is still happening? Thanks in advance.
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Sebastian: I will disable compositing in metacity and see whether the
problem recurs. But it happens so infrequently that it will probably
take a while to be sure whether it's gone.
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It's back.
I hadn't seen the problem in weeks since I moved from the ATI fglrx
video driver to the open-source driver and turned the translucency off
for the gnome-panel, so I thought one of those changes had cured it.
Nope.
The panel disappeared again yesterday. I was able to get it back by
rig
Sorry for the slow reply.
I have switched from the ATI fglrx video driver to the open-source
driver. This has cured one of the most important issues with my system:
Suspend/Resume (S3) no is longer extremely slow and disk intensive. It
now takes just 5 seconds or so, and the system is very respo
We talked some more and he found steps to reproduce it!
1) start xine
2) turn off the window borders (hit 'b')
3) quit xine
4) borders should disappear
starting xine with the -B flag also triggers it.
Starting xine without the B flag or quitting xine with borders enabled
brings the panel instant
A friend of mine has had this same issue in intrepid, has upgraded to jaunty
but the issue remains.
He remarks it can also be fixed simply by starting "xine". No need to play a
file, just start it.
It does appear to be random, though.
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