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I have Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 64bit running on a Toshiba laptop.



About a week ago, some applications, e.g. Firefox, Aisle Riot Solitaire, KPatience, XTide tide predictor etc. when launched have the top left corner of the window too far up and left, partly hiding them under the quick launch icons on the left of the screen (i.e. under the Ubuntu Dock).



This makes them difficult to use and the window can only be closed by using the 'Quit' option from the quick launch icon on the left of the screen. Other applications such as Libre Office, OpenCPN, GNU Image Manipulation Program etc behave normally.



What is happening here and how to fix it?










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    • How can I start up an application with a pre-defined window size and position?

      6 answers



    • 17.04 How to set default window screen position

      1 answer




    I have Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 64bit running on a Toshiba laptop.



    About a week ago, some applications, e.g. Firefox, Aisle Riot Solitaire, KPatience, XTide tide predictor etc. when launched have the top left corner of the window too far up and left, partly hiding them under the quick launch icons on the left of the screen (i.e. under the Ubuntu Dock).



    This makes them difficult to use and the window can only be closed by using the 'Quit' option from the quick launch icon on the left of the screen. Other applications such as Libre Office, OpenCPN, GNU Image Manipulation Program etc behave normally.



    What is happening here and how to fix it?










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    marked as duplicate by pomsky, Zanna, karel, Eric Carvalho, Kulfy Jan 8 at 15:54


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      This question already has an answer here:




      • How can I start up an application with a pre-defined window size and position?

        6 answers



      • 17.04 How to set default window screen position

        1 answer




      I have Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 64bit running on a Toshiba laptop.



      About a week ago, some applications, e.g. Firefox, Aisle Riot Solitaire, KPatience, XTide tide predictor etc. when launched have the top left corner of the window too far up and left, partly hiding them under the quick launch icons on the left of the screen (i.e. under the Ubuntu Dock).



      This makes them difficult to use and the window can only be closed by using the 'Quit' option from the quick launch icon on the left of the screen. Other applications such as Libre Office, OpenCPN, GNU Image Manipulation Program etc behave normally.



      What is happening here and how to fix it?










      share|improve this question

















      This question already has an answer here:




      • How can I start up an application with a pre-defined window size and position?

        6 answers



      • 17.04 How to set default window screen position

        1 answer




      I have Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 64bit running on a Toshiba laptop.



      About a week ago, some applications, e.g. Firefox, Aisle Riot Solitaire, KPatience, XTide tide predictor etc. when launched have the top left corner of the window too far up and left, partly hiding them under the quick launch icons on the left of the screen (i.e. under the Ubuntu Dock).



      This makes them difficult to use and the window can only be closed by using the 'Quit' option from the quick launch icon on the left of the screen. Other applications such as Libre Office, OpenCPN, GNU Image Manipulation Program etc behave normally.



      What is happening here and how to fix it?





      This question already has an answer here:




      • How can I start up an application with a pre-defined window size and position?

        6 answers



      • 17.04 How to set default window screen position

        1 answer








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      marked as duplicate by pomsky, Zanna, karel, Eric Carvalho, Kulfy Jan 8 at 15:54


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          I still don't know what caused this problem to happen in the first place, but these two answers were helpful in solving the problem:



          17.04 How to set default window screen position



          How can I start up an application with a pre-defined window size and position?






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            I still don't know what caused this problem to happen in the first place, but these two answers were helpful in solving the problem:



            17.04 How to set default window screen position



            How can I start up an application with a pre-defined window size and position?






            share|improve this answer




























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              I still don't know what caused this problem to happen in the first place, but these two answers were helpful in solving the problem:



              17.04 How to set default window screen position



              How can I start up an application with a pre-defined window size and position?






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                I still don't know what caused this problem to happen in the first place, but these two answers were helpful in solving the problem:



                17.04 How to set default window screen position



                How can I start up an application with a pre-defined window size and position?






                share|improve this answer













                I still don't know what caused this problem to happen in the first place, but these two answers were helpful in solving the problem:



                17.04 How to set default window screen position



                How can I start up an application with a pre-defined window size and position?







                share|improve this answer












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