I'd like to add to the last comment that regardless of the power
preferences the screensaver needs to be disabled as well. Only disabling
power options is not enough.

I sell desktop PCs for a living and have already had to tell a customer
that he'd need to disable the screensaver to keep this from happening.
Hopefully this will be given a reasonably high priority since it is
something that many users will find extremely annoying and be unable to
easily diagnose.

I'm not a programmer but will try to help speed a bugfix along in
whatever way I can. Normally mouse movement and keystrokes prevent the
machine from being considered idle. The problem here is that when
certain applications are in focus mouse and/or keyboard events are not
picked up by whatever process determines the machine's idle state. I ran
some tests and found the following:

1) No Compiz, no problem.
2) No screensaver, no problem.
3) Compiz, screensaver, application is windowed, mouse movement, no problem.
4) Compiz, screensaver, application is windowed, keyboard movement, problem.
5) Compiz, screensaver, application is full screen, mouse movement, problem.
5) Compiz, screensaver, application is full screen, keyboard movement, problem.

In these tests I was using a fully updated Gutsy with NVIDIA's latest
binary driver. I was using LTris, and made sure the mouse cursor didn't
leave the app and that the app was in focus.

>From the results you can see that the problem persists even if the app
is not in full screen mode, except in the case of mouse movement. The
problem is just more transparent because the app doesn't lose focus like
it does when in full screen mode. I'm guessing the bug lies in whatever
process determines the system's idle state (probably the window manager)
and the way some apps grab mouse and keyboard input. Maybe Compiz's
method of mouse/keyboard polling should be taken to a lower level so it
is immune from what any apps may do. Surely there's some reliable way to
see if someone's flailing at the mouse and keyboard.

Kevin

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