Jim Cornette wrote: >Christian Hauser wrote: >> >> I just installed Adobe Reader and started acroread for the first time. >> Nothing seemed to happen. I waited and waited and then I accidentally >> found the license agreement window hidden behind the terminal window. >> >> If this is a feature (and it seem to be one), please consider asking the >> upstream guys to revert this. If I start a program from within my >> terminal I usually do so because I wanna use it and not to have it >> somewhere in the background. >> > >I believe there was talk about making a metacity-sane package for Extras >where the better IMO action from the past is once again seen. (I am not >sure if it was serious discussion or not. Some were serious, others were >not.) Upstream are aware of the issue, as are Red Hat. It's possible that this will be fixed in an update. In the meantime I've made a modified version of metacity that fixes the problem. This is available for download and, as an experiment, in a yum repository. See here for details: http://intgat.tigress.co.uk/rmy/metacity/fc5.html It's i386 only, I'm afraid. Ron