http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5601


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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-15-09 18:39 -------
Confirmed.. I think load of those drawers is buggy..

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- Mandrake 9.2 RC2

- I have a new panel that spans the top part of my screen that holds drawers
that contain a variety of launchers, some of them are from the main Gnome
footprint menu and some of them are created manually by adding a launcher to the
menu.

- Normally, you click on the drawer, it opens, you click on the launcher, and it
launches. However, after upgrading from 9.2 RC1 to RC2, the launchers fail to
launch after you open the drawer. The icons are still there, but Gnome doesn't
acknowledge that the launchers are there (ie, the launcher name doesn't appear
as you put the mouse over the launcher). Right-clicking on a launcher icon just
results in a contextual menu of the drawer instead of the properties of the
launcher. It's like a frozen set of launchers.

- If you create a new drawer and add launchers, the new drawer and launchers
behaves appropriately. But after reboot, the launchers of the new drawers are
similarly frozen as the older drawers'.

- Interestingly, if you add something like gnome volume control to the drawers,
they still respond even though the launchers don't. Placing a launcher directly
onto the panel continues to work. It's only the launchers in drawers that are
unresponsive.

- Amazing how much you learn to depend on these little customizable drawers and
launchers... :(

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