Alan Cox skrev:
On Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 02:52:37PM +0100, Larry tb wrote:
When using shortcut ctrl shift N, to open a new shell, the new shell is
opened BEHIND the actual one.
Is it a new fonction ?
Not very useful is it ?
Its alleged to be a feature. It tries to open applications run from a shell
behind the shell so that you keep having to bring them to the front. This
includes new shells, programs you really wanted to appear in front of it,
and so on. In theory it stops a new application from interfering with the
command line you are typing, but it is intentional.
There should really be some way to turn this off, e.g. in gconf
Regards
Uno Engborg
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