However, the workaround proposed in the previous comment works for me.
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I think the problem is problem at the origin of the following bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/152264
which is quite annoying (see the screenshot).
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Hi, I have exactly the same problem and no idea why this suddenly appears : was
fine (crappy but working) in dapper / edgy / feisty, and produces same as
Harold (see previous post) with Gutsy.
One easy workaround is to launch gksu-properties and disable the grab of other
windows. However I would
Well, here it looks like total cr#p...
The fade in is ok, but fading out never happens, the screen freezes for
5-20 seconds, 100% CPU load and then it suddenly shows the gksudo'd
application.
Is there any way to disable the complete useless fade in/out?
-H-
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It looks much better in Gutsy (almost perfect for me)
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This feature has been implemented in Gutsy, more or less. Gksu does in
fact use composite when available now, but the effect is not a "fade"
one, but kind of a "maximise" effect where a dark layer spreads until it
covers the whole screen. It looks quite weird so I don't think it is
intentional.
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There is a svn branch at:
http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/gksu/libgksu/branches/composited/?rev=0&sc=0
that can be used as a starting point.
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According to #XGL, gtk has a function for determining if Composite is
available so it shouldn't bee too hard to patch gksu to do what I was
commenting above.
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I was about to file a bug like this, but Trouilliez stated it much
better than I would have.
In a way, I consider it a bug and not a feature request, since if
desktop-effects is activated GKSU doesn't dim the screen properly -and
compiz by default is planned for Gutsy-. By the way, is the way the
Launchpad doesn't understand the upstream bug tracker, but the upstream
bug is at: http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?18754
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Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Good suggestion!
That would also eliminate the problem I have that Beryl dies on gksudo.
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The "set" I used was a past participle, to say what changes I had made to the
bug.
I know you cannot change the importance.
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> Set package to gksu and importance to wishlist.
You don't understand... I have just said that I CANNOT set the
importance field, Launchpad doesn't allow me to do it. I guess only
authorized people like you, are allowed to modify this field.
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Set package to gksu and importance to wishlist.
Please don't confirm your own bugs.
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Sourcepackagename: sudo => gksu
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
Status: Confirmed => Unconfirmed
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Obviously this is a featur erequest not a bug per se, but I am not
allowed to change the "importance" field apparently...
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