Second.

I find this a serious problem because I use Xfce and XUbuntu mostly for
just this feature.  I like to be able to click in a window without
raising it and I do NOT like pop-up/unexpected windows to steal focus.
Xfce makes this possible and I think its perfect.  To avoid a religious
war, let us all agree that all of these styles are equally valid.

Cruncher does a good job explaining why this bug is important, but I
just wanted to add that this bug is very new.  This behavior is aberrant
and I do not think it has anything to do with the settings.  New windows
should always and have always come to the top of the normal stack space.
The meaning of don't-raise-on-focus and don't-focus-new is clear and
longstanding.

I'd be happy to help if someone could point me in the general direction.

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Xubuntu: newly opened windows are no longer placed on front
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