http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15402
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--- Comment #6 from alexjnewt@hotmail.com 2011-06-16 15:29:14 CDT --- I can confirm this with Project64 1.6. It can be downloaded for free here: http://www.pj64-emu.com/downloads/func-startdown/34/
Steps to reproduce: 1. Install 2. Run Project64 3. Open a compatible Rom (Dump or Homebrew) 4. Activate fullscreen by hitting ALT+ENTER, ESC, or Options > Full Screen 5. Un-Fullscreen by hitting ALT+ENTER or ESC and window decorations are gone.
I found that the window boards do come back when a child window is opened (eg. the settings window by hitting, Option > Settings).
I can conform this as being independent from graphics card and driver (FOSS and proprietary). Tested on various onboard Intel graphics (desktops and laptops), a ATI 2400HD, and a Nvidia 8400GS. Tested on Xandros 4 running KDE3, Ubuntu 10.04 to 11.04 + variants, running gnome 2 and gnome 3 (the latter being both gnome-shell and gnome-panel/fallback). I do know remember what wine versions, but I think this effects as far back as wine v1.0