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        Subject: ewmh   mozilla   taskbar = hang
        Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2002 23:51:24 -0600
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Subject: ewmh + mozilla + taskbar = hang
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Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2002 23:51:24 -0600

Full_Name: Dorothy Robinson
Version: fvwm-2.5.4
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OS: SunOS 5.8 on sparc
X_Server: Sun Microsystems
Submission from: (NULL) (216.99.209.149)


If I compile with extended window manager hints, I can cause a terrible
hang by trying to resize Mozilla and accidentally dragging the cursor onto
the TaskBar, which I have at the top of the screen.  When I do that, the
cursor stays in the diagonal-arrow state and blinks rapidly, forever. The
only thing to do then is log in from another machine and kill fvwm2.
Killing Mozilla, or the taskbar, or any other module doesn't do it.  The
screen stays in that state, displaying a resizing Mozilla, even after
Mozilla is dead.

If I compile with --disable-ewmh, it doesn't happen.  I'm not running
Gnome, or I'd blame it on that.



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