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Description of problem: Whenever i have more than two windows open, one of the windows freezes, and will not respond when i click on it, and the previous window that i made active starys active, and respons to keyboard Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: most of the time Steps to Reproduce: 1. open one window 2. open a second window 3. click back and forth between the two windows, sometimes entering text into a field. Actual results: window and title bar stay frozen, some, if not all of the elements on frozen or unfrozen window do not respond. Expected results: all the windows go active and inactive according to which window you click on, and you can drag the windows around. Additional info: I am using a clean install, and this glitch has existed since i first put in the cd
What application is this happening with, or does it affect all applications? Does it happen between windows of different applications?
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