[Bug 494096] Re: Clicking the title of a window is bringing a window underneath it into focus

2010-08-06 Thread Farenji
Still (or again?) present in 10.04.
This bug has affected me since a month or two, maybe longer, not sure. This is 
a nasty issue - multiple times I have closed a window that should not be 
closed, due to this bug. Very irritating. It also happens when I try to move a 
window. It is easily reproducable, every time. Why is it taking so long for the 
fix to make it into the repository?

Ubuntu 10.04, no compiz, dual monitor, Human-Clearlooks theme.

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Clicking the title of a window is bringing a window underneath it into focus
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[Bug 562469] Re: gnome-terminal transparent background is not transparent

2010-04-24 Thread Farenji
Workaround: If you switch to a solid color, and then switch back to a
transparent background, everything appears to work fine again.

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[Bug 562469] Re: gnome-terminal transparent background is not transparent

2010-04-20 Thread Farenji
I have the same issue, with the intel driver (945PM) with all effects
disabled. When I open a new gnome terminal, I see the background without
alpha transparency (ie no shading). When I open the profile preferences
and change the background transparency, the background turns to a solid
color immediately (black in my case). After that, no matter where I drag
the slider, it stays solid black. This goes for any gnome terminal I
open.

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[Bug 408417] Re: No option to log in remotely via XDMCP

2009-12-06 Thread Farenji
I am suffering from this bug as well. I think it is braindead to start
using this new gdm version. Some very useful features were removed
without providing an alternative! Apart from not being able to use xdmcp
anymore (which I used to do a lot, using gdmflexiserver, which is now as
good as useless), it also gives me this stupid chooser without
possibility to go back to a normal login screen. I do not want a
chooser, i want a plain login! And I do not want to use kdm as I don't
like kde and it forces me to enter my password twice each time I login
(once to login, and once to unlock my keyring).

I tried going back to the gdm-2.20 legacy version from the repository,
but that BREAKS my entire system. X will not start anymore, instead I
see strange garbage on the screen and I cannot even access a virtual
console anymore using ctrl-alt-f[1-6] (screen stays blank). Only way to
get a working system back was a hard reset, getting a recovery root
prompt from the grub menu and removing gdm-2.20 and reinstalling the
default gdm.

Please fix this. I am considering going back to an older version of
ubuntu, or maybe even plain debian for this issue alone. It's very
annoying.

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