I'm running a machine with Debian testing on it and I have run into the wierdest problem.
I normally run gdm and use that to log into a Gnome session. After a recent update of all Gnome components to 2.10 all my menu entries in the Application menu (except the Debian menu) have disappeared (plus some entries from the palne, like "Desktop"). When trying to figure out what was wrong, one thing I did was stop gdm and start Gnome using the startx command. Lo and behold now everything works fine, all menu entries are there as well as all the panel items. If I log out, start gdm and log in again the menu items again are missing. Close gdm and use startx and all menu items magically reappear. I've been fiddeling around with the X/gdm startup scripts, but I just can't seem to fgure out why starting Gnome through gdm or from the command line (through startx) should give different results. Any ideas? -Pelle -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

