At 1250504863 time_t, Yuri D'Elia wrote:
> I've noticed this behavior first when executing applications via mod+r.
> For example, trying to execute anything that doesn't show a window
> will get you a "permanent" busy cursor. Try executing "false".
> 
> However, applications requiring a long time to start, or doing something
> in-between the launch will also get you a stuck pointer.
> 
> This is not a big issue, but it's rather annoying.

This is the default behaviour of the prompt: it enables
startup-notification. Obviously if you do not run a X11 application this
way, it waits 20 seconds to timeout.

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