On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 4:11 PM, Lars Hecking
wrote:
>
>> I am on 5.10 and it works fine.
>> Maybe if you search "raise" in gconf-editor you will find something...
>
> I've played with the settings there, no luck.
>
> Got so annoyed that I rebuilt the machine today. It's working again,
> even a
> I am on 5.10 and it works fine.
> Maybe if you search "raise" in gconf-editor you will find something...
I've played with the settings there, no luck.
Got so annoyed that I rebuilt the machine today. It's working again,
even afer restoring all the .g* gnome rc files.
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From: Lars Hecking
> John Doe writes:
>> Maybe try to switch on auto-raise to see if it changes anything...
>
> That's an awful feature but yes, it works as expected.
>
> There seem to be differences between releases of CentOS5. The bulk of the
> machines here are still on 5.4. I wiped a parti
John Doe writes:
> From: Lars Hecking
>
> > My C5, default Gnome desktop has recently changed behaviour, and I can't
> > figure out how to restore the previous behaviour.
> > Previously, clicking anywhere into a window raised it. Now, for the past
> > few days, only clicking title bar or borders
From: Lars Hecking
> My C5, default Gnome desktop has recently changed behaviour, and I can't
> figure out how to restore the previous behaviour.
> Previously, clicking anywhere into a window raised it. Now, for the past
> few days, only clicking title bar or borders raises them.
Maybe try to sw
My C5, default Gnome desktop has recently changed behaviour, and I can't
figure out how to restore the previous behaviour.
Previously, clicking anywhere into a window raised it. Now, for the past
few days, only clicking title bar or borders raises them.
I logged off, completely wiped all de
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