If one is using droidcam and then disconnects the phone (eg, at the end of the call) the linux applet starts periodically spawning windows to complain.
I don't know whether the correct number of these windows is 0 or 1, but I would say probably 0. The user shouldn't be interrupted by droidcam when they have chosen to unplug their phone. Some kind of red indicator on the driodcam applet tray icon might be the maximum amount of interruption that is appropriate.
To add injury to insult, these windows also steal the xwindows focus, prevent the user from closing droidcam, prevent the user from stopping droidcam, and can only be closed if clicked in the right order (!!!)
If one is using droidcam and then disconnects the phone (eg, at the end of the call) the linux applet starts periodically spawning windows to complain.
I don't know whether the correct number of these windows is 0 or 1, but I would say probably 0. The user shouldn't be interrupted by droidcam when they have chosen to unplug their phone. Some kind of red indicator on the driodcam applet tray icon might be the maximum amount of interruption that is appropriate.