I’ve never noticed this. Mostly because I basically never close Task Manager. Because programs hanging is common enough that it’s actually useful to have Task Manager open on a separate screen.
On an unrelated note, I must set myself a reminder for tomorrow to give installing Linux another go…
From what I saw about this bug, it’s not just that it duplicates the window when closed. You had to have typed “X” into it first and then closing it would cause the duplication behavior.
I’ve never noticed this. Mostly because I basically never close Task Manager. Because programs hanging is common enough that it’s actually useful to have Task Manager open on a separate screen.
On an unrelated note, I must set myself a reminder for tomorrow to give installing Linux another go…
From what I saw about this bug, it’s not just that it duplicates the window when closed. You had to have typed “X” into it first and then closing it would cause the duplication behavior.
Well that is unacceptable behavior