[ubuntu-us-in] I think I found a cure for my random window resizing issue.

John Hayden johnhayden83 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 30 06:01:44 UTC 2012


yeah i was experiencing that a lot, it was SOOO annoying! I had to switch.



On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 3:37 PM, Charlie Luna <war.tribe.mc at gmail.com>wrote:

> After some forum posting on the ubuntu forums, I got an answer with
> instructions on how to keep the windows from randomly resizing themselves.
> I followed through with what the responders told me to do and I hope all
> goes well. If anyone is experiencing this random window resizing issue like
> I am, then let me know. I have the instructions to give you, unless you
> already know how to do it. but, I'll stay in touch so our group doesn't
> die.
>
>
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>> On Jan 26, 2012 11:00 AM, "DJ Gregory" <darrell.e.gregory at gmail.com>
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>> > If you want a good comprehensive site to search for wall papers, try
>> > wallbase.cc
>> >
>> > I noticed that they didn't change or change much recently, but it
>> doesn't
>> > bother me.  It's always one of the first things that gets changed anyway
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>> > On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Charlie Luna <war.tribe.mc at gmail.com
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>> >> My assumption is that the ubuntu creators assume that we end users
>> could
>> >> change the wallpaper to whatever we want. Having a default set of
>> >> wallpapers is ok but you really aren't limited to those. I've scoured
>> >> photobucket, and even done searches for wallpaper to change mine. Its
>> not
>> >> hard to do. I know that gnome-look.org has some wallpapers too along
>> >> with many other things. You can even take pictures and drop those into
>> the
>> >> pictures folder and use those if you like.
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>> >>> Anybody else wonder why the default Ubuntu wallpaper hasn't changed
>> since
>> >>> version 10.10, and version 10.04 used one very similar? The other
>> >>> wallpaper
>> >>> that are distributed with Ubuntu have changed, why not use one of
>> them?
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>> >>> Has there been an official reason for this? Maybe they're only getting
>> >>> new
>> >>> default wallpaper every year rather than every release (that would be
>> a
>> >>> bummer).
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>> On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 4:46 PM, Ryan Hoots <overlord at ryanhoots.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Anybody else wonder why the default Ubuntu wallpaper hasn't changed
>> since
>> > version 10.10, and version 10.04 used one very similar? The other
>> wallpaper
>> > that are distributed with Ubuntu have changed, why not use one of them?
>> >
>> > Has there been an official reason for this? Maybe they're only getting
>> new
>> > default wallpaper every year rather than every release (that would be a
>> > bummer).
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Ryan Hoots
>>
>> I actually have been digging on the awesome creative commons licensed
>> photo wallpapers than come with each new version.
>>
>> I right-click on the Desktop, "Change Desktop Background", then pick
>> the "Contest" icon (the only with a little clock on it). This is
>> usually enough to keep me from worrying about changing my background.
>>
>> As a tech person who runs around between lots of different computers,
>> I've stopped noticing wallpaper enough to go out of my way to change
>> it to anything in particular. Great, gradually cycled photography has
>> worked pretty well for me.
>>
>> Sim?n
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