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It takes at minimum 2 + 1 = 3 windows to reproduce the problem. 1. Open firefox and gnome-terminal 2. Move to firefox. 3. Open a new window of firefox. Now there are 3 windows in total and the z-order is firefox window 1, firefox window 2 and a gnome-terminal window from the front to the bottom. 4. Switch to gnome-terminal with Alt+Tab. This brings gnome-terminal window to the front. 5. Switch back to Firefox with Alt+Tab. gnome-shell sends the gnome-terminal window to under two firefox windows. So the z-order of windows is firefox window 1, firefox window 2, and gnome-terminal window from the front to the bottom. 6. Close the firefox window in the foreground. This should bring another firefox window to the front because it was right under the front firefox window and above the gnome-terminal window. But instead, the gnome-terminal window is brought to the front causing the severe cognitive disorientation to the user. gnome-shell-3.0.2-4.fc15.x86_64
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