[17:16] <drewbert> Hi, I have an issue.  When I use winkey+direction to snap a window left or right, there is a an invisible band in the middle of the window where I can't click anything.
[17:16] <ball> It looks as though an upgrade broke (the OS on) my son's PC.  Is this likely to be fixable or do I just nuke and pave?  It says the disk is not bootable.
[18:20] <gnrp> drewbert: What kind of window do you want to tile?
[18:20] <gnrp> ball: Depends toally on how broken it is and how much effort you want to spend and how much data there is on it
[18:21] <gnrp> when it says the disk is not bootable, then you can likely fix it by booting from an alternative medium, but whatever comes after...
[18:24] <drewbert> gnrp, vscode, slack, firefox all have had this issue.  There'll be an unclickable area in the window.  I workaround by scrolling up or down and then clicking the target that is no longer in the unclickable area.
[18:41] <ball> gnrp: I was able to boot from the USB flash drive that I originally installed Xubuntu from.
[18:41] <ball> ...might just wipe it and start from scratch.
[21:20] <gnrp> drewbert: Ah, ok, then I have no clue, sorry
[21:21] <drewbert> It's really bizzare. I think there must be some overlay or compositor junk interfering
[21:25] <drewbert> Using xprop, I have determined that tilix is the source of the issue: https://github.com/gnunn1/tilix/issues/1237