[06:46] <mazhar_sanvi> i'm using xubuntu for about 1 week. Whenever i'm watching any video on youtube the screen goes black and gets locked. So i need to unlock again with my password.
[06:46] <mazhar_sanvi> is this a bug or something else? How can i fix it?
[06:49] <diogenes_> mazhar_sanvi, what Xub version?
[06:50] <mazhar_sanvi> 20.04
[06:51] <diogenes_> run: ps aux | grep [s]creen | nc termbin.com 9999
[06:51] <diogenes_> share url
[06:53] <mazhar_sanvi> https://termbin.com/1qn7
[07:05] <diogenes_> mazhar_sanvi, could be xfce4-screensaver bug.
[07:05] <diogenes_> try xscreensaver instead.
[07:10] <mazhar_sanvi> diogenes_, ok thanks
[07:12] <diogenes_> mazhar_sanvi, a more simple way is to enable presentation mode.
[07:19] <mazhar_sanvi> diogenes_, ok
[13:11] <FeXoR> Is there a way to forbid any application to raise above the active one unless the user clicked a "Window Button"?
[13:15] <diogenes_> FeXoR, window manager tweaks > focus > activate focus prevention
[13:17] <FeXoR> diogenes_: I have that enabled. Still every new window will go to the top of the visual stack.
[13:19] <diogenes_> FeXoR, also try: window manager > focus (untick) automatically give focus...
[13:20] <FeXoR> diogenes_: Ah, yes. Good thought. Still new windows open on top x)
[13:21] <diogenes_> FeXoR, could be a bug then.
[13:24] <FeXoR> I would like the windows that has focus to always be on top (which doesn't seem to be possible, only placing on top when it gains focus - which is not true if a new windows is raised above it).
[13:25] <FeXoR> I would have thought that wouldn't be very strange to hope for :D
[13:28] <FeXoR> (It's especially an issue with password windows (often without any hint which application it is linked to) raised above a window that is above the window the password field is linked to. That suggests that the password field is that of a different window which can be quite serious ;)
[13:29] <diogenes_> FeXoR, password field will always popup on top of all windows ignoring all the settings.
[13:31] <FeXoR> So the user does not have control over the visual order of windows.
[13:31] <FeXoR> What about not allowing (non-window) notifications?
[13:39] <FeXoR> (I have notifications behavior Do not disturb off (whatever that means) but any new application will have it's notifications enabled)
[13:40] <FeXoR> (By default Do not disturb was on and notifications popped up, too)
[13:50] <FeXoR> (The Ubuntu upgrader has the behavior I want for all windows I think. It seems to open in the background)
[13:53] <FeXoR> diogenes_: While focusing newly opened windows fixes the issue with parts of the user input from e.g. keyboard going to a different window it also means focused window and window on top does not correspond. That's why I had that on I just remembered ~o_o~
[13:55] <diogenes_> FeXoR, no clue it never bothers me, i rarely need that anyway, if i ever want a window to stay on top i just right click and pick 'Always on Top'.
[13:57] <FeXoR> Yea, but I don't always want the same windows on top obviously. User input like clicking on a window or on the windows button should change focus and order IMO. But the options for "When a window raises itself" come to late ... I never want a window to raise itself :D
[14:11] <FeXoR> Sorry, Pidgin closed "unexpected". Have I missed an answer? :)
[14:12] <FeXoR> (Or is this channel logged somewhere public? :)
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