2009-01-15 06:59:14 |
datakid |
bug |
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added bug |
2009-01-15 08:39:32 |
Adam Niedling |
None: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2009-01-15 08:39:32 |
Adam Niedling |
None: statusexplanation |
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Is compiz enabled for you? |
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2009-01-15 09:32:03 |
Adam Niedling |
None: status |
Incomplete |
New |
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2009-01-15 09:32:03 |
Adam Niedling |
None: statusexplanation |
Is compiz enabled for you? |
So it's not a compiz issue. Is it happening all the time? Could you create a video of it by any chance? |
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2009-01-15 10:47:10 |
datakid |
description |
I guess it's a gnome bug.
My focus get's stolen by any number of programs.
This may seem like a duplicate, but it's not - unlike other reports, I don't really care which particular programs are stealing my focus.
It just shouldn't by anything, ever.
There doesn't seem to be a setting that enables a "don't you dare" regards focus stealing.
Ubuntu Intrepid, fully up to date from this morning on eeepc 1000H |
(note: this was titled "steal focus ever" but on Adam's sage advice, I've changed it. While I would like this more accurately titled bug fixed, I still would never like to see a program steal focus ever :) tx to adam)
I guess it's a gnome bug.
My focus get's stolen by any number of programs.
This may seem like a duplicate, but it's not - unlike other reports, I don't really care which particular programs are stealing my focus.
It just shouldn't by anything, ever.
There doesn't seem to be a setting that enables a "don't you dare" regards focus stealing.
Ubuntu Intrepid, fully up to date from this morning on eeepc 1000H |
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2009-01-15 10:47:10 |
datakid |
title |
Focus stolen ever |
A program shouldn't get the focus if the it has been changed between the start and the ready state of the program |
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2009-01-16 07:38:58 |
datakid |
title |
A program shouldn't get the focus if the it has been changed between the start and the ready state of the program |
A program shouldn't get the focus if the focus has been changed between the start and the ready state of the program |
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2009-01-18 04:57:31 |
tjagoda |
None: status |
New |
Invalid |
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2009-01-18 04:57:31 |
tjagoda |
None: statusexplanation |
So it's not a compiz issue. Is it happening all the time? Could you create a video of it by any chance? |
This is a complaint, not a bug. |
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2009-01-18 08:10:19 |
Adam Niedling |
None: status |
Invalid |
New |
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2009-01-18 08:10:19 |
Adam Niedling |
None: statusexplanation |
This is a complaint, not a bug. |
As I'm told by a developer, usability bugs are bugs.
tjagoda: You shouldn't go around closing bugs like this with such a low bug triaging experience. And at least subscribe to them! |
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2009-02-12 12:19:06 |
Pedro Villavicencio |
None: status |
New |
Invalid |
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2009-02-12 12:19:06 |
Pedro Villavicencio |
None: statusexplanation |
As I'm told by a developer, usability bugs are bugs.
tjagoda: You shouldn't go around closing bugs like this with such a low bug triaging experience. And at least subscribe to them! |
open gconf-editor-> metacity-> focus mode and set it to strict. not a bug. |
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2009-02-13 21:18:32 |
Adam Niedling |
None: status |
Invalid |
New |
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2009-02-13 21:18:32 |
Adam Niedling |
None: statusexplanation |
open gconf-editor-> metacity-> focus mode and set it to strict. not a bug. |
I also think this bug should be reopened. The solution suggested by Pedro is only applicable for applications started from terminal. |
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2010-01-10 02:43:02 |
David Tombs |
affects |
ubuntu |
metacity (Ubuntu) |
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2010-05-28 15:35:27 |
David Tombs |
metacity (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2010-05-28 15:37:56 |
David Tombs |
description |
(note: this was titled "steal focus ever" but on Adam's sage advice, I've changed it. While I would like this more accurately titled bug fixed, I still would never like to see a program steal focus ever :) tx to adam)
I guess it's a gnome bug.
My focus get's stolen by any number of programs.
This may seem like a duplicate, but it's not - unlike other reports, I don't really care which particular programs are stealing my focus.
It just shouldn't by anything, ever.
There doesn't seem to be a setting that enables a "don't you dare" regards focus stealing.
Ubuntu Intrepid, fully up to date from this morning on eeepc 1000H |
(note: this was titled "steal focus ever" but on Adam's sage advice, I've changed it. While I would like this more accurately titled bug fixed, I still would never like to see a program steal focus ever :) tx to adam)
I guess it's a gnome bug.
My focus get's stolen by any number of programs.
This may seem like a duplicate, but it's not - unlike other reports, I don't really care which particular programs are stealing my focus.
It just shouldn't by anything, ever.
There doesn't seem to be a setting that enables a "don't you dare" regards focus stealing.
Ubuntu Intrepid, fully up to date from this morning on eeepc 1000H
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Steps to reproduce:
1) Open any application. For example, gedit.
2) Start a program that takes a while to launch. For example, OpenOffice Writer.
3) While Writer is opening, quickly switch focus to gedit. (And start typing, if you're fast enough.)
4) In the middle of your typing, Writer will open and steal focus. |
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2011-06-09 02:39:08 |
David |
bug |
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added subscriber David |
2011-09-09 18:24:43 |
jpfle |
bug |
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added subscriber Jean-Philippe Fleury |
2011-09-09 18:28:13 |
jpfle |
bug watch added |
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=562476 |
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2011-09-09 18:28:13 |
jpfle |
bug task added |
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metacity |
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2011-09-09 19:17:26 |
Bug Watch Updater |
metacity: status |
Unknown |
New |
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2011-09-09 19:17:26 |
Bug Watch Updater |
metacity: importance |
Unknown |
Medium |
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2013-05-04 19:46:42 |
TomasHnyk |
removed subscriber TomasHnyk |
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