On 02/28/2013 01:08 PM, Ryan Lerch wrote: > I have not created another bug, but i think there are a few in the > GNOME bugzilla that cover similar issues. > > When my last occurrence happened, a notification was displaying at the > same time. But i could not reproduce it afterwards either. OK, I've had it happen to me twice (after not happening for since the last email) this week. It seems to happen when I change windows using the mouse (clicking on window to gain focus). Both times I was changing from a Pidgin conversation to a Firefox window but I cannot easily reproduce it. When I clicked on Firefox, my mouse was no longer passing clicks to other windows (including Firefox). My keyboard still functioned, however, ALT+TAB did not function correctly. When I pressed ALT+TAB it did not allow me to switch windows, but instead kept adding a new ALT+TAB window over the previous one each time I pressed the keys. I could use the mouse on the ALT+TAB window, and reduce the ALT+TAB windows by clicking on an item. After killing gnome-shell and restarting it my mouse/keyboard returned to normal. >From this account, I feel there is a race condition somewhere involving mouse focus/control in gnome-shell or it may be a GTK3 bug. I'm uncertain opening a bug would be fruitful as Red Hat maintainers ignore Gnome bugs for non-rawhide versions and I cannot run rawhide on this system. -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop