NewWorld, yes, the focus is exactly the problem.

On another computer running Ubuntu 13.10 with Cinnamon, I do not have this 
problem.

This computer has stock Ubuntu 14.04, no special installs, and has this 
problem.

I have never actually had this problem in the past, with or without other 
window managers, so I tend to think it's either a new problem with 14.04 or 
that I screwed with the wrong Krusader setting somehow.

I hesitate to put a new window manager on this computer because I use it 
for work and want to keep it as standard as possible. Was hoping someone 
could suggest a fix rather than a workaround, but I may wind up doing as 
you suggest if nobody comes up with anything.

Thanks.





On Wednesday, June 4, 2014 6:24:16 PM UTC-4, NewWorld wrote:
>
> On Wed, 4 Jun 2014 11:37:28 -0700 (PDT) 
> Naruki Bigglesworth <nar...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote: 
>
> > Anybody have any thoughts about this? Attaching screen shot for 
> > clarification. 
> > 
>
> Are you saying that the focus is not on the window titled "File Already 
> Exists"? I'm running the same version "2.4.0-beta3" but the focus 
> *does* go on this window, as it should. So I'm guessing that this 
> problem is due to your window manager. I'm using AwesomeWM on 
> ArchLinux. Try using a different window manager and see if the problem 
> persists. 
>

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