I did some  trial-and-error testing on Fedora Core 2 for this 
issue.

At first, I changed definition of Icon-file in
'/usr/share/gnome/apps/Graphics/tuxpaint.desktop'

  Icon=tuxpaint   --->   Icon=gedit-icon

So, everything is O.K. except for that the Icon of Gnome-edit will 
appear ;-)

Next, I restored 'tuxpaint.desktop' and replaced tuxpaint.png 
with gedit-icon.png. So, It's NOT O.K. (Panel Crash!!)

Hummm, It's mysterious.

-- 
TOYAMA Shin-ichi

>>On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 02:18:14AM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
>>> I had that happen just today. I assumed that the kernel chose
>>> to kill the panel to get more memory. The system was swapping
>>> like crazy when it happened.
>>
>>The original bug report, if I recall correctly, was Gnome Panel crashing
>>when the "Applications -> Graphics" submenu is accessed.  That seems
>>to suggest something wrong with the icon and/or .desktop file.
>
>You may be right, Bill.
>It is ALWAYS REPRODUCEABLE only with Fedora Core "2".
>
>I think there may be something wrong with custumization for 
>"Bluecurve" interface,  but I couldn't fix it.

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