The developer streams on the Steam store product pages cause number 5 a lot.
MacOS does number 4 a ton and it's annoying.
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The developer streams on the Steam store product pages cause number 5 a lot.
MacOS does number 4 a ton and it's annoying.
4 - I bet there's some a setting for that in some Linux DE
1 - I did literally that two days ago with scp, cause I've had 200 GB to transfer and 40 GB free space on my pendrive
4 - I bet there’s some a setting for that in some Linux DE
XFCE's WM (xfwm4) settings. And yes, I keep it unchecked.
I'll check again but it didn't work as I wanted to last time. What I want: give focus to new processes started by the user, but once the user manually switches windows, do not pop that app into the foreground when it is done launching. Also: not stealing focus was useless when the unfocused window would pop up over the one I was currently using.
NeXTSTEP worked exactly this way, and it was glorious. Its window manager simply had the concept of "no current focus." Programs could not steal focus, they could only gain focus either by explicit user action, or grabbing it when nothing else was focused. When you started an application, there would be no focus while it loaded. If you waited, the new application would grab focus. If you moved on to a different window, the new application would pop up in the background. New windows, dialog boxes, and notification-type events would put an indicator on the application's icon in the dock.
That does indeed sound glorious. I am afraid to look it up because you spoke of it in past tense :(
KDE has "Window Rules" and I think it has an option for that
Window rules rule!
If I refresh Lemmy in the browser repeatedly the UI text renders in Chinese for a split second.
I guess what I’m saying is that computers are hard.
#1 I thought nord vpn handled this pretty well with meshnet. Its been my go-to now for a year now.