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Description of problem:
I have dual monitors, primary (with the panel) on the right and secondary on the left. From time to time, an newly opened application window unexplicably jumps to top left corner of my secondary monitor. This seem to happen when the window opens at the far left of my primary monitor - it then jumps right away to top left corner of my secondary monitor. This can however also be reproduced using a different method, se below, which I assume is related.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
How reproducible:
Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Move to new workspace
2. Open an gnome-terminal window on primary monitor (right), DO NOT move window position.
3. Lock screen and then unlock.
Actual results:
The gnome-terminal window has jumped to the top left corner of secondary moniitor.
Expected results:
Window position should remain.
Additional info:
(In reply to Vladimir Benes from comment #2)
> Should be fixed in mutter-3.8.4-15.el7
Maybe. This bug was reported against 7.0, is this information correct? mutter-3.8.4-15 fixes a regression that was only introduced in the 7.1 cycle.