Description of problem: On the second screen (:0.1, dual screen, no merged framebuffer), and when no gnome-panel is running (see also bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=237766), when a window is maximized, the size of window exceeds the actual screen size by far. I suspect the screen size of screen 0 is used instead of the actual screen 1, which is 1920x1200 (screen 1 is 1280x1024). Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): metacity-2.18.0-2.fc7 gnome-panel-2.18.0-9.fc7 How reproducible: see above Actual results: see above Expected results: see above Additional info: This is a regression, on fc6 it works.
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This has been solved long ago.