[Expired for compiz (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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This only happens when
1) nvidia driver is active
2) the two screens (one normal LCD screen, on LCD TV) are active as seperate X
screens
Screenshots attached
** Attachment added: "After clicking on the Nautilus or any other launcher
(with 2 seperate X screens)"
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PS: I can't use TwinView because of tearing. The two displays have
different refresh rates and the nvidia driver is not capable to address
them correctly without ugly tearing artefacts.
** Attachment added: "After clicking on the Nautilus or any other launcher
(with TV-out disabled)"
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Suggesting to add the multimonitor keyword.
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Title:
Windows are positioned behind panel by default
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Any news on this? Still appearing on Ubuntu 11.04, fresh install with
all updates. Really annoying for daily work.
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Title:
Windows are positioned
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