Version: (using KDE KDE 3.2.92) Installed from: Gentoo Packages I upgraded from 3.2.3 to 3.3.0_beta2 this morning and now I dicovered a really annoying bug: Whenever I maximize a window, I can no longer do anything other than minimize it. The restore-button is present but does nothing and double-click on the title bar (I configured it to toggle maximization) does also nothing. Moving and resizing is completely impossible. If it's related to the theme, I use Plastik-theme.
You don't have the option "Control Centre -> Desktop -> Window Behaviour -> Moving -> Allow moving and resizing of maximized windows" *disabled* by any chance?
Err, you did not get the point. ;-) Ok, this option is disabled and if I turn it on, I can resize/move maximized windows. BUT: If this option is off, so one cannot move or resized maximized windows, one should still be able to restore them to non-maximized state. And that's not possible any more. I talked to someone else having kde-3.3.0_beta2 installed and he didn't confirm the problem so I tried to debug a little. Seems like it's only happening with Plastik-window decorations. So please do the following to reproduce: 1. turn *off* the option "Control Center -> Desktop -> Window Behaviour -> Moving -> Allow moving and resizing of maximized windows" 2. Switch to Plastik window decorations 3. Get any window to fullscreen mode (I did that with the second button from the right) 4. Try to get it back to windowed state. Should happen with the same (now altered) button but doesn't (at least for me).
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 85562 ***