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Apps become transparent when the desktop is directly behind them

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flo

I'm new to Ubuntu and installed some well-known apps, but now my file explorer becomes transparent when I hover over it if the desktop is directly behind. The same happens with WPS office.

However, if I go full screen, the problem disappears. The problem also disappears if there is another window opened behind it.

Here is a screenshot of the issue:

file manager with transparent patches

I tried to grab a screenshot, but the problem disappears there. Thank you for your help.

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cn flag
Issue with graphics card: post info on your graphics, provided by following command `sudo lshw -class display`. Include that in your question: use "edit"
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jp flag
flo
Update: After disabling all Gnome extensions, the problem disappeared
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cn flag
You could enable them one by one to see which one is causing the problem.
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cn flag
You've mentioned you have a bug, if you do you're off-topic here (this is a Q&A Support site and not a bug tracker). If you were after support this is the place, but you start off saying you have a Bug report (thus you don't belong - https://askubuntu.com/help/on-topic). Bug reports need to be made on launchpad; please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs.... ps: *You've already got a few off-topic close votes, if you were after support I'd suggest rewording your question to be about support & not bugs*
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