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Desktop Linux (metacity, kwin, etc.) has long since stopped doing this (allow apps to steal focus, that is) and now I wish the Maemo window manager would do the same.
Anyone know any tricks for this?
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What happens is this. I open gmail in the browser. This takes a while, so I open the RSS reader too. While checking my feeds, the OS changes focus to the browser three or four times showing me an empty page, that has probably recently changed enough for the OS to think I need to see it.
Point is though, that I will change to the browser when *I* want to see the browser, not when the OS thinks I do. Desktop Linux (metacity, kwin, etc.) has long since stopped doing this (allow apps to steal focus, that is) and now I wish the Maemo window manager would do the same. Anyone know any tricks for this?