here is a workaround that works with both KDE and GNOME 2.

to ungrab the keyboard in KDE. you should see the "show desktop" icon on your 
toolbar. right click it 
then select the Show Desktop Settings click the field and type say Ctrl+Alt+d 
(or any sequence that you 
would like but you may not want to overwrite any that KDE is currently using) 
and then that is your short cut.

when you run GDB and it locks up type Ctrl+Alt+d and it will minimize
all the windows and then simply click on the Show Desktop Icon and you
will find that the mouse is no longer grabbed and you can continue
debugging.

for GNOME 2:

when you run GDB and it locks up type Ctrl+F12 to change desktops
(should have at least 2 desktops for this to work) then Ctrl+F1 again to
get back to the desktop where you are running gdb and you will find that
the mouse is no longer grabbed and you can continue debugging.

kind of hokey but it works.

Saif Warsi

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  AllowDeactivateGrabs is broken

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