> Josh, you are right and I agree with you but this is a good viable
alternative for now

I think you missed the part where I explained how it's not a viable
alternative.

> go back to 10.04

The problem manifested in the first release where Desktop Effects were
included.  It was fixed temporarily in 9.04 with a script that ran when
a client connected that automatically disabled desktop effects, then re-
enabled them upon disconnect.  But in 9.1 someone forgot to include that
workaround and since then the problem has existed in every release.

So going back to 10.04 is not a solution on the one hand in a world that
doesn't exist where going back to a previous release of an operating
system is a viable option to restore the functionality of an important
feature; on the other, it's not a viable option because it doesn't fix
the problem.

I don't see what you stand to gain by discounting my bug report but I
don't see it as productive.

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  Vino is now completely useless

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