* It is. I did "sudo aptitude purge gnome-do && sudo aptitude install gnome-do", but the problem is still there. * Well, just opening terminal and issuing the "gnome-do" command results in the described behaviour on my system. * 64-bit.
* It is. I did "sudo aptitude purge gnome-do && sudo aptitude install gnome-do", but the problem is still there.
* Well, just opening terminal and issuing the "gnome-do" command results in the described behaviour on my system.
* 64-bit.