[Bug 200036] Re: Setting the time using the clock applet, shows authentication window below time settings window

2008-11-19 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need
to investigate the problem, as described in the previous comments.
Please reopen it if you can give us the missing information, and don't
hesitate to submit bug reports in the future. To reopen the bug report
you can click on the current status, under the Status column, and change
the Status back to New. Thanks again!.

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[Bug 200036] Re: Setting the time using the clock applet, shows authentication window below time settings window

2008-10-30 Thread Sebastien Bacher
the intrepid version works correctly on my installation, does anybody
still get the issue?

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[Bug 200036] Re: Setting the time using the clock applet, shows authentication window below time settings window

2008-08-27 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
This is working fine for me with Intrepid and the new clock, can someone
confirm?

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[Bug 200036] Re: Setting the time using the clock applet, shows authentication window below time settings window

2008-04-19 Thread alberge204
Confirmed on Ubuntu 8.04 RC.

A partial explanation for all this: The main issue is funky Always on
Top behavior. The authentication window grabs keyboard and mouse input
to itself, and it will sometimes appear behind other windows even though
it ought to appear in the foreground. That said, this particular bug
definitely seems to be related to the clock applet itself.

The clock applet's calendar/weather thingy is always on top. The Clock
Preferences window becomes always on top only when the clock's
calendar is expanded (even though right-clicking on the Clock
Preferences titlebar shows the Always on Top option is never checked).
In Gutsy this is innocuous, as there's not much to the Clock Preferences
window. In Hardy, however, clicking on the Time Settings button spawns
the Time and Date Settings window directly behind Clock Preferences.
Clicking Unlock on the Time Settings window will sometimes spawn the
Authenticate dialog hidden behind the other windows. It also grabs
mouse and keyboard input so nothing can be moved (I think this is
described in another bug). When the calendar is not expanded, the Clock
Preferences window is not always on top. Manually setting other windows
to be always on top allows them to appear in front of the Clock
Preferences whether or not the calendar is expanded (assuming your
keyboard and mouse aren't locked).

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[Bug 200036] Re: Setting the time using the clock applet, shows authentication window below time settings window

2008-04-05 Thread Dereck Wonnacott
On a fresh install of Hardy Beta I set the time,  added two locations
and then clicked 'set' to change the time to that location's timezone.
What followed was interesting.

I had another program open, a settings window from something in the
System menu, and when the password dialog popped under the other program
and I only noticed because the program was in the 'task-bar.' I could
not click the 'task-bar' to bring the password window forward, nor could
move the window on top out of the way.

I pressed enter on my keyboard so that the password dialog would see me
as typing in nothing for my password and go away. I then moved the
window that was in the way off to the side of the screen so that when it
prompted me again, I could see the password prompt.

Here is the interesting part; while I was dragging the window out of the
way, the password prompt popped up again and tried to steal focus and
then lock itself in focus, but what happened was that the window I was
dragging got locked into focus.


So my line of thought is that this has nothing to do with the clock applet, but 
rather the gnome stuff, that I know almost nothing about, that deals with that 
authentication window.

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[Bug 200036] Re: Setting the time using the clock applet, shows authentication window below time settings window

2008-04-04 Thread old_toby
But actually it's still an issue that the clock setting (or
similar) window is always on front - see screenshot.

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[Bug 200036] Re: Setting the time using the clock applet, shows authentication window below time settings window

2008-04-04 Thread Ioannis Ramfos
I can confirm this behavior old_toby describes.

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[Bug 200036] Re: Setting the time using the clock applet, shows authentication window below time settings window

2008-04-02 Thread Sebastien Bacher
unsetting the milestone, the gnome-panel has been changed to use time-
admin rather than the new dialog in hardy

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[Bug 200036] Re: Setting the time using the clock applet, shows authentication window below time settings window

2008-03-28 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
right, thanks for the shot.

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[Bug 200036] Re: Setting the time using the clock applet, shows authentication window below time settings window

2008-03-27 Thread Germán Póo-Caamaño
Pedro,

It's not possible to take any screenshot because the screen is locked by
the authentication window.

I took an screenshot using the following line command:

1. Open the clock applet.
2. Open the preferences windows (via Edit in Locations)
3. Run  $ gnome-screenshot --delay 10
4. Press 'Set' in the Auckalnd Clock (to set the timezone)

Please, note que Window preference is the active window, however, the
focus is in the GtkEntry used in the Authentication window.


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[Bug 200036] Re: Setting the time using the clock applet, shows authentication window below time settings window

2008-03-25 Thread Agafonov
In some situations like low-resolution screen user may not see the
appeared window and will end up with freeze situation. Only ESC will
help...

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[Bug 200036] Re: Setting the time using the clock applet, shows authentication window below time settings window

2008-03-21 Thread Stuart Read
Still present on Hardy Beta as originally described and shown in screen
shot.

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[Bug 200036] Re: Setting the time using the clock applet, shows authentication window below time settings window

2008-03-18 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
Is this still an issue? Can you take an screenshot rather? thanks.

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[Bug 200036] Re: Setting the time using the clock applet, shows authentication window below time settings window

2008-03-18 Thread Ioannis Ramfos
This is still an issue for hardy 20080318.1.
In the live cd, the authorization dialog is not shown anymore, and the time 
gets changed.
In the installed version the problem exists as described.
I attached a screenshot showing the problem using Virtualbox.

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[Bug 200036] Re: Setting the time using the clock applet, shows authentication window below time settings window

2008-03-10 Thread Cody A.W. Somerville
I can confirm this behavior.

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[Bug 200036] Re: Setting the time using the clock applet, shows authentication window below time settings window

2008-03-10 Thread Nikolaus.x
This also happens to be on my updated Hardy alpha 6.  I am including a
screenshot I had to take with my phone because Ubuntu is so unresponsive
I can't bring up anything let alone take a screen capture.

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[Bug 200036] Re: Setting the time using the clock applet, shows authentication window below time settings window

2008-03-08 Thread Ioannis Ramfos
Forgot to mention that this happens for Hardy.

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