Public bug reported:

After scanning, by default,  xsane displays the image attempting to do
some sort of maximized mode that  does not play well with Compiz; it
overlaps the gnome panel and offers no way of resizing the output
window, which is very unfriendly to newbies. Some composite-based apps
like AWN still display windows on top of it (so if xsane was attempting
a "Full Screen mode" then something is wrong with it).


This can be "fixed" by doing xsane > Preferences > Setup > Display > uncheck 
"Main Window Size Fixed"

I think this was an unfortunate default choice; this is with Ubuntu
7.10; previous releases didn't have this problem.

** Affects: xsane (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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After scanning, xsane display of image in FullScreen (default)  does not play 
well with Compiz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157854
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