You have to download the source to compiz, make a small change, compile and install it.
To download: $ apt-get source compiz The change: Find in the file src/window.c these lines: if (stackingMode != CompStackingUpdateModeNone) { Bool aboveFs; aboveFs = (stackingMode == CompStackingUpdateModeAboveFullscreen); mask |= addWindowStackChanges (w, &xwc, findSiblingBelow (w, aboveFs)); } And change the line that starts with aboveFs to: aboveFs = (stackingMode == CompStackingUpdateModeAboveFullscreen) || (stackingMode == CompStackingUpdateModeInitialMap); Then you need to compile it: $ sudo apt-get build-dep compiz $ ./configure $ make (You need to be in the "root" directory of the package, which gets created by "apt-get source" in the first step. It's the one above the src directory. If you compile it several times, you don't need to run the first command each time; once is enough.) Then you need to install it, which is actually the most annoying part. You just run $ sudo make install and it puts the new compiz in /usr/local/bin. That's easy enough, but you have to modify the /usr/bin/compiz file, which is a script, to run yours instead of Ubuntu's. If you know a tiny bit of scripting it's easy though. The annoying thing is that on every update of compiz the file gets re-written. I just keep a copy somewhere and replace it when that happens, but I'm sure there must be a better way... (Note that in the package installed by Ubuntu the executable is called "compiz.real", and "compiz" is a script that runs it with some arguments. The compiled one has the executable called "compiz" and no script (that I can see). I suppose you could play with the ./configure script, if you're so inclined.) -- full-screen windows sometimes hide windows that should be above them https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153676 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs