This is not just a problem in Unity, but also happens with the gnome-panel in Ubuntu Classic. I remember it used to happen in maverick too.
It does seem to be a bug in geeqie itself, not using full-screen correctly.
This is not just a problem in Unity, but also happens with the gnome-panel in Ubuntu Classic. I remember it used to happen in maverick too.
It does seem to be a bug in geeqie itself, not using full-screen correctly.