On 01/18/2009 06:07 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Mail Lists wrote:
>>Is there a clean way ? Also I did find that one can turn off
>> gnome-keyring from usurping ssh-agent
>
> You probably have to do that in addition to changing the askpass agent,
> because gnome-keyring bypasses the askpass syst
Mail Lists wrote:
> However while this allowed the mouse to open other windows, the
> keyboard was still locked to the auth window - whic,h given the
> name,seems odd ... perhaps this will change after a reboot ?
Maybe a bug?
>Is there a clean way ? Also I did find that one can turn off
> g
On 01/18/2009 04:07 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Mail Lists wrote:
>>When an auth popup comes (ssh for example) asking for a password - it
>> steals the focus and I cannot move focus away from that window - how do
>> I turn off this behaviour and allow me to enter that window when I am
>> ready -
Mail Lists wrote:
>When an auth popup comes (ssh for example) asking for a password - it
> steals the focus and I cannot move focus away from that window - how do
> I turn off this behaviour and allow me to enter that window when I am
> ready - and not let it be so dang rude and not let me do
When an auth popup comes (ssh for example) asking for a password - it
steals the focus and I cannot move focus away from that window - how do
I turn off this behaviour and allow me to enter that window when I am
ready - and not let it be so dang rude and not let me do anything else
... I may h