[Bug 617740] Re: If something changes on a Gnome panel (e.g. window closes or opens), the panel raises above screensaver

2010-08-18 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
** Changed in: gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu) Status: New = Incomplete ** Changed in: gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided = Low -- If something changes on a Gnome panel (e.g. window closes or opens), the panel raises above screensaver https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/617740

[Bug 617740] Re: If something changes on a Gnome panel (e.g. window closes or opens), the panel raises above screensaver

2010-08-15 Thread Dave Gilbert
Hi Delan, I've asked some other people to replicate it who have Lucid and compiz and it doesn't happen for them. However I realize that doesn't help you - I'm going to flip the package to gnome-screensaver and hopefully the package maintainers there might have some better idea of how to debug

[Bug 617740] Re: If something changes on a Gnome panel (e.g. window closes or opens), the panel raises above screensaver

2010-08-15 Thread Mohamed Amine IL Idrissi
Since we can't reproduce this bug, can you record your desktop while you're reproducing it? You can do that with recordmydesktop, which is in the Ubuntu repos. -- If something changes on a Gnome panel (e.g. window closes or opens), the panel raises above screensaver

[Bug 617740] Re: If something changes on a Gnome panel (e.g. window closes or opens), the panel raises above screensaver

2010-08-14 Thread Dave Gilbert
That isn't happening here for me, although I'm on Maverick. (I tried both the screenshot example and also sleep 10;xterm ) I'm running metacity (not compiz). What exactly are you running? Any configs you think are appropriate? Which screensaver configured? Dave -- If something changes on a

[Bug 617740] Re: If something changes on a Gnome panel (e.g. window closes or opens), the panel raises above screensaver

2010-08-14 Thread Delan Azabani
compiz 1:0.8.6-0ubuntu4 gnome-screensaver 2.30.0-1ubuntu1 rss-glx 0.9.1-3ubuntu1 I'm currently using compiz, configured with the Skyrocket screensaver (in rss-glx). Compiz may actually be the problem here. -- If something changes on a Gnome panel (e.g. window closes or opens), the panel