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Why does my window or application minimize when its child process exists?

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I am experiencing a strange issue with Ubuntu 18.04 that I don't know could have been caused by a wrong configuration or a conflict from recent application installs. What happened was whenever the child process of a GUI application exists, the parent GUI minimizes. Example cases would be:

Example 1:

Open Naulius, find a tar file and open it by double clicking. Select /tmp then click Extract. Immediately, the File Roller app that just extracted the files minimizes.

Example 2:

Open Nautilus, right click on a folder, click Open in New Window. Once the new window opens, close it. Immediately, the parent window also minimizes

Example 3:

Open Terminal, type file-roller. Once the File Roller opens, close it. The Terminal window also minimizes. This also happens with gnome-calculator. But this issue does NOT happen with firefox or gedit.

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cn flag
Not normal behaviour, and certainly can't reproduce. You will need to think about the configuration changes you effectuated. Temporarily make a new account and check if the issue also occurs there. Likely not, so then it will be an issue with your user configuration. You may then want to reset that to some extent.
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ar flag
What desktop environment are you using?
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