** Description changed: - RELEASE: Ubuntu (Lubuntu) 13.10 - VERSION: pcmanfm 1.1.2-0ubuntu1 + [Impact] + + Without this change, Lubuntu users with slow systems have no indication + that a program has been started once the executable has been launched, + so they might end up trying to go through diagnostics of some sort when + in reality the program is just taking a while. + + [Test Case] + + 1. Start a program on a slow system, or just make sure the program is large. + 2. There should be an indication on the cursor that the program is starting up. + + [Regression Potential] + + The regression potential is fairly low because this dependency has been + included in Debian and Ubuntu for over a year now. Where a regression + could occur is if an update to libxcursor-dev is issued that is + incompatible with openbox in a breaking way, and this is very unlikely + in a stable release. + + [Original Description] Application Startup Notify option doesn't work and is apparently ignored: after starting any application there is no loading cursor or visual advice to tell if the application is really starting. Adding StartupNotify=true to the .desktop entry is useless, the parameter is just ignored. This is very annoying when you use a touchpad because there is no feedback at all. NOTES: libstartup-notification0 and notification-daemon are installed.
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