I can authenticate this bug. I did a fresh install, but kept my old home folder (on a separate partition). Some of the menu items (network-admin) were upgraded, while users-admin and shares-admin were NOT upgraded and I had to remove the gksu manually. Strange that I had the problem anyway, I thought I'd deleted all the gnome config files...
I think the bug should be given some importance, as a lot of people would keep their home folder on a separate partition and just mount it in during installation of Hardy.
I can authenticate this bug. I did a fresh install, but kept my old home folder (on a separate partition). Some of the menu items (network-admin) were upgraded, while users-admin and shares-admin were NOT upgraded and I had to remove the gksu manually. Strange that I had the problem anyway, I thought I'd deleted all the gnome config files...
I think the bug should be given some importance, as a lot of people would keep their home folder on a separate partition and just mount it in during installation of Hardy.
Dov