Pedro: The design decision is a pretty strange one though, it breaks
consistency with the rest of the desktop. I think we should consider
reverting it. The patch involved is tiny (and attached).

Upstream says this is a theme bug for enabling transparency when an RGBA 
palette is set, but since g-s-m is the only obvious application doing this, it 
might be safer to carry a patch there.
Perhaps this is all too late for Intrepid anyway, but I would like to think 
not. Also, perhaps my approach is completely insane and this will really annoy 
users of some themes, I'm not sure, but I suspect not.

** Attachment added: "Patch to disable RGBA"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17983637/g-s-m.debdiff

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gnome-system-monitor window is semi-transparent when using compiz
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