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marco / mate-session-restore misplaces windows #774

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pF-arQon opened this issue Mar 14, 2024 · 3 comments
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marco / mate-session-restore misplaces windows #774

pF-arQon opened this issue Mar 14, 2024 · 3 comments

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@pF-arQon
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Expected behaviour

Windows appear in the right place after logout/login

Actual behaviour

Windows appear in the wrong place

Steps to reproduce the behaviour

Log out with session restore enabled and a terminal window in the bottom right corner. Log back in. Look at the terminal window.

MATE general version

1.26

Package version

1.26.0-1

Linux Distribution

Ubuntu 22.04

Link to bugreport of your Distribution (requirement)

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/marco/+bug/1845822

ugh - I fixed this bug last year, but apparently ran out of time to file all the duplicate bug reports. Patch is in the original thread.

@lukefromdc
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Did a fix get committed here, or was that just a patch in Ubuntu?

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pF-arQon commented Mar 16, 2024

The patch is against the MATE source, as documented in great detail in the linked thread, as well as the parent hash in the patch itself. I'm not even sure I understand the question TBH, but - and I mean this with no sarcasm - did you actually read the thread?

There's a limit to how much time I have available to investigate bugs, fix them, file reports in triplicate, provide patches and PRs around the net, and chase people to actually apply them; and unfortunately I've reached it.
If Ubuntu MATE no longer has any maintainers, I can't help with that. I wish I could. If bugs weren't managed properly during handovers and site changes, I get it, but I can't retroactively fix that. If the request is that I burn hours more of my time to save someone else literally seconds of non-effort, then consider me appropriately insulted but I don't have the time for that either. I've done the work to file (repeatedly), investigate, and fix a bug that is now over 4 years old, and that's where my involvement is going to have to end for now. No offense, but even if I had more free time I've already more than pulled my weight on this.

If nobody knows how to apply a git patch outside of a web interface then, well, I don't believe that :P, but it'll still have to wait until life cuts me enough slack to babysit things. Hopefully that'll just be a couple of months rather than a couple of years again, but either way it's not going to be any time soon. (and it'll miss the Ubuntu LTS anyway at this point, so there's no real urgency to it).

If you (or others) have questions about the patch itself that aren't already answered, ask away and I'll respond as best I can when time permits. gl.

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