There seems to be an option in gnome-power-manager gconf now for "use
screensaver setting" - maybe it's as simple as changing to that by
default. I definitely expected the screensaver setting to completely
remove all screen locking, and when it didn't that was surprising.
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basically you need to figure out who is sending a _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW
request (e.g. done by gtk_window_present, gtk_window_present_with_time,
wnck_window_activate) with a timestamp of 0 (also known as CurrentTime,
or GDK_CURRENT_TIME). Then that app needs to be fixed.
Though it sounds like more may
Firefox is considerably easier to fix than flash ;-) just yank the
misguided couple lines that unfullscreen on focus out.
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Pressing volume/brightness key changes window focus (e.g. makes Flash exit full
screen)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224475
You received this bug notification because y
I think we're confusing Adobe - both here, and due to people piling on
to the Adobe bug with "me too!" comments that conceal the content-
containing comments over on the Adobe site.
This is a Flash bug. There may _also_ be a GNOME bug or bugs.
The way X works is that if client xyz is going to get