0. Alt-F2
1. Run 'unity --replace &'
3. All windows that were previously minimized are now 'empty' when restored.
4. Minimize and restore the window to see the contents again.
Super-W puts on an interesting display (and loses track of minimized windows) after 'unity --replace'. Minimize/restore will bring them back to Super-W, however.
Side note: Need 'unity --replace' often due to confounded compiz sucking down all the system memory sometimes. (I think that's related to xscreensaver, but have yet to prove it definitively.)
Is this related?
Steps to reproduce:
0. Alt-F2
1. Run 'unity --replace &'
3. All windows that were previously minimized are now 'empty' when restored.
4. Minimize and restore the window to see the contents again.
Super-W puts on an interesting display (and loses track of minimized windows) after 'unity --replace'. Minimize/restore will bring them back to Super-W, however.
Side note: Need 'unity --replace' often due to confounded compiz sucking down all the system memory sometimes. (I think that's related to xscreensaver, but have yet to prove it definitively.)