(In reply to Jasper St. Pierre (not reading bugmail) from comment #1)
> That means that some other application took an X11 grab. There's not much I
> can tell you other than to find the application that did that and figure out
> what's going on.
This happens to me every few days. Today it happened with Epiphany, GNOME Terminal, gedit, Boxes, and System Settings open.
Surely the shell should be robust to this; applications should not be able to break the desktop....
(In reply to Jasper St. Pierre (not reading bugmail) from comment #1)
> That means that some other application took an X11 grab. There's not much I
> can tell you other than to find the application that did that and figure out
> what's going on.
This happens to me every few days. Today it happened with Epiphany, GNOME Terminal, gedit, Boxes, and System Settings open.
Surely the shell should be robust to this; applications should not be able to break the desktop....