Yes so to add on to my last comment and pervent confusion.

1) Ensure that in the left hand corner (where the app icon is). That "allways 
on top" is not checked. This is a feature of metacity (which is the windows 
manager for Gnome).
2) Now you open a video in vlc
3) Now go to the top bar in vlc, go to Video->Always on Top
3.5) initiate option
4) Now try dragging another window over the vlc.

   If the vlc window is not on top of the other window, this is an
indication that "allways on top" is broken for vlc. The reason for this
is vlc depends on wxwidgets in Linux. There is a bug in 2.6 of wxwidgets
& 2.8 fixes it.

Hope that should clear up any confusion. Just post if you need more
info.

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vlc being compiled with wxwidgets 2.6 .. should use 2.8 to fix "allway on top" 
in Hardy 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205325
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