No, it's just zhone that experiences this problem.  The logs don't say much 
when I try to click, only:

----
2009-03-25 14:44:12,019 INFO IDLE STATE = idle
2009-03-25 14:44:12,704 INFO IDLE STATE = busy
2009-03-25 14:44:23,293 INFO IDLE STATE = idle
2009-03-25 14:44:23,305 INFO IDLE STATE = busy
----

I also can't find any obvious error messages in the logs.

Which is probably expected, I bet it's just how it decides whether to bring up 
the screen lock (which it does properly.  If I tap it resets the timer and it 
takes longer for the lock to come up.)

I'm sure this problem is a result of all the bleeding edge code I've put on 
here, as gentoo will grab from version control servers or some very recent 
tarballs if I ask it to.  I probably just caused some incompatibility while I 
was installing this or that.  The question for me, though, is what mechanism 
inside the code is used to handle these clicks, so I can determine which 
libraries/code to mess with.

I'm also not sure how to debug python.  Maybe someone can point me to a 
tutorial?

On Wednesday 25 March 2009 12:16:50 you wrote:
> - configure zhone to write to a log file (see the first lines of  
> /usr/bin/zhone or the archives)
> - look at X.org.log
> - look at ~/.xsession-errors
> 
> do you experience similar issues with other apps too?
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