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[Linux] Bug on Spotify desktop: can't maximize window

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[Linux] Bug on Spotify desktop: can't maximize window

Hello,

 

I've got a bug that did not appears on the first time I launched spotify but since the second time. When I click the maximize button, the window seems to be maximized but immediately comes back to its initial position and size.

 

At the first launch, I managed to do it. I suppose so sth happen in configuration files or so.

 

I'm on a little bit modified OS configuration:

  Ubuntu 14.04 with Xfce as GUI (4.10) (but not xubuntu)

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Well I found the solution:

 

1) Go to Applications - Settings - Windows Manager Tweaks - Compositor

 

2) Enable Display compositing

 

3) Select all options in that section

 

4) Go to Workspaces and select all

 

I guess the solution might be selecting just one option, but try it and tell me.

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Hello @alcidauk, what version of Spotify are you using? 

Hi,

my version is 0.9.17.1.g9b85d436,

I'm playing with a VM to check this issue, you are using a 64bit system right ? any other tweak in Ubuntu that you have made? what about video drivers?

Yes, I am. 

 

Here are some informations about my computer:

 

CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3450 CPU @ 3.10GHz

 

Result of a lshw -c video:

 

PCI (sysfs)  
  *-display               
       description: VGA compatible controller
       produit: GF119 [GeForce GT 620 OEM]
       fabriquant: NVIDIA Corporation
       identifiant matériel: 0
       information bus: pci@0000:01:00.0
       version: a1
       bits: 64 bits
       horloge: 33MHz
       fonctionnalités: vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
       configuration: driver=nouveau latency=0
       ressources: irq:46 mémoire:f6000000-f6ffffff mémoire:e8000000-efffffff mémoire:f0000000-f1ffffff portE/S:e000(taille=128) mémoire:f7000000-f707ffff

I did no other tweak but I've got two screens (I reproduced the issue on the two screens)

I just run it from a shell, and I get this message :

default value of option force_s3tc_enable overridden by environment.

May it have a relation with the issue ?

Might be related, I've read that downgrading "libxcursor" pkg solved the problem, try that while I finish my VM install 🙂

ok, I have the same problem, downgrading pkg didn't work, I'm checking if there's some other file I can tweak

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Well I found the solution:

 

1) Go to Applications - Settings - Windows Manager Tweaks - Compositor

 

2) Enable Display compositing

 

3) Select all options in that section

 

4) Go to Workspaces and select all

 

I guess the solution might be selecting just one option, but try it and tell me.

Great, I'm away from my computer yet but I'll try this tomorrow.

 

In any case, thanks a lot for the quick answer you gave, such a support is really appreciable.

 

I tell you tomorrow if it did the trick.

Well, as strange as it sounds, this is the "Show shadows under regular windows" property that is required to avoid the issue.

 

I don't know what is the link between shadows and maximizing windows but it does the job.

 

Thanks a lot again !

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