1. Open terminal.
2. Run any of the following commands:
* xdg-open .
- Expected: Nautilus opens, becomes front window with focus
- Actual: Nautilus opens, becomes first non-front window without focus
* xdg-open http://ubuntu.com
- Expected: Browser opens, becomes front window with focus
- Actual: Browser opens, becomes first non-front window without focus
Nautilus is opened, but sits below the terminal window. Rayner Pires workaround, mentioned in February, causes the correct behavior, but I don't know what side-effects it may cause.
Simple reproduction:
1. Open terminal. ubuntu. com
2. Run any of the following commands:
* xdg-open .
- Expected: Nautilus opens, becomes front window with focus
- Actual: Nautilus opens, becomes first non-front window without focus
* xdg-open http://
- Expected: Browser opens, becomes front window with focus
- Actual: Browser opens, becomes first non-front window without focus
Nautilus is opened, but sits below the terminal window. Rayner Pires workaround, mentioned in February, causes the correct behavior, but I don't know what side-effects it may cause.