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Old 10-05-2005, 12:49 PM   #1
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FC4 -- metacity burying new windows?


I'm running Fedora Core 4 after updating through the whole chain (i.e., I started with FC1 and have updated all the way through each major upgrade). I understand the new window manager is metacity, but I have a weird problem: it seems every new window I request from the panel at the bottom is buried under the one currently active. For example, if I click on the Firefox icon, I get a new window alrighty, but it's under whatever's currently active. Is there some way to make this behave so that new windows appear on top of others?
 
  


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