Unfortunately this behavior was so annoying that I switched from eOS a week or two after posting this bug. The priorities of the dev team aren't exactly in order if they are working on new features for the next release instead of tweaking the current one that has huge bugs like these, which shouldn't even be hard to fix.
On the other hand, yes, they are a small team with limited resources, but I will not look forwards to nor can I recommend this or the next release to my Linux noob friends (or anyone else for that matter) if the quality of support for current releases is going to be like this.
By the way, is it known if this affects all users or just some?
Unfortunately this behavior was so annoying that I switched from eOS a week or two after posting this bug. The priorities of the dev team aren't exactly in order if they are working on new features for the next release instead of tweaking the current one that has huge bugs like these, which shouldn't even be hard to fix.
On the other hand, yes, they are a small team with limited resources, but I will not look forwards to nor can I recommend this or the next release to my Linux noob friends (or anyone else for that matter) if the quality of support for current releases is going to be like this.
By the way, is it known if this affects all users or just some?