Why is this wishlist only? This is clearly a bug. It is obvious that -with exception for the desktop setting programs-, the screen resolution is a temporary ressource like screen space and memory. If I kill an application, I expect that all temporary ressources are freed reliable. Failing of doing so gives horrible usability problems.
Why is this wishlist only? This is clearly a bug. It is obvious that -with exception for the desktop setting programs-, the screen resolution is a temporary ressource like screen space and memory. If I kill an application, I expect that all temporary ressources are freed reliable. Failing of doing so gives horrible usability problems.