** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gnome-main-menu
  
  I'm running Ubuntu netbook edition 10.10 on an eeePC 1005HAB.  Due to
  some issues with Unity I've been using the regular gnome desktop
  instead.  When I try to use parts of the main menu with too many entries
  to fit on the screen (in particular, the Preferences menu) the usual
  scroll arrows are there, and I can scroll down to see the entries at the
  bottom of the list.  However, as soon as I move the cursor off of the
  down arrow to select an entry at the bottom (I was trying to get to the
  Ubuntu One preferences) the menu jumps back to the top, making it
  impossible to select the programs at the bottom.
  
- Note: this problem doesn't occur with the standard Ubuntu Menu Bar (there are 
two menu panel applets to choose from).  I changed from the default menu to the 
gnome main menu applet since it takes up less room (being a single icon), 
leaving sufficient space for the Window Picker applet. 
+ Note: this problem doesn't occur with the standard Ubuntu Menu Bar (there are 
two menu panel applets to choose from).  I changed from the default menu to the 
gnome main menu applet since it takes up less room (being a single icon), 
leaving sufficient space for the Window Picker applet.
  (I have this applet running because maximized windows in the gnome session 
were being treated by maximus as though I was still running a netbook session, 
but that's a whole other bug...)

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Scrolling problem in gnome main menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/632769
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