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Screen starts to black out immediately after exiting full-screen

Open jurf opened this issue 10 years ago • 1 comments

You wouldn't believe how hard it is to create a title for this bug.

How to reproduce:

  1. Turn "Enable when a full-screen application is running" to on.
  2. Watch something in a full-screen window for long enough.
  3. Exit full-screen. You will now notice the screen starts to slowly black out. You have to wiggle the mouse or something to stop it.

jurf avatar Mar 01 '15 10:03 jurf

Can this still be reproduced? I tested this with timers, and it works as expected, so I doubt it's still broken for fullscreen, but shouldn't be too complicated to fix if not.

stuarthayhurst avatar Mar 09 '23 22:03 stuarthayhurst

Closing, as this is a 9 year old bug that can't be reproduced. Something probably fixed this within GNOME a while ago.

stuarthayhurst avatar Jul 06 '24 11:07 stuarthayhurst