I mentioned upstream that I did manage to reproduce the issue when using only one panel with **no single piece of Canonical applet** (& obviously with Compiz enabled) -- only standard Gnome stuff. So, what else can differ from a regular Gnome setup on another distro ? I tried to switch to Clearlooks. No issue so far after forcing many reboots, but I wouldn't draw any conclusion too soon...
BTW, Ambiance & Radiance rely on the Murrine GTK engine. Could it be at fault ?
[I just have a single panel with (from left to right) the gnome Menu, icons, the task-bar, system monitor, virtual desktops, the standard notifications applet and the time applet.]
Anyway : did anyone manage to trigger it with the standard Clearlooks theme ?
The Gnome devs are pretty helpless about this issue... As some of us said above, I think maybe the bug priority should be raised. Because otherwise I think it's gonna stay for another 6 months, which is pretty annoying for average users :-)
I mentioned upstream that I did manage to reproduce the issue when using only one panel with **no single piece of Canonical applet** (& obviously with Compiz enabled) -- only standard Gnome stuff. So, what else can differ from a regular Gnome setup on another distro ? I tried to switch to Clearlooks. No issue so far after forcing many reboots, but I wouldn't draw any conclusion too soon...
BTW, Ambiance & Radiance rely on the Murrine GTK engine. Could it be at fault ?
[I just have a single panel with (from left to right) the gnome Menu, icons, the task-bar, system monitor, virtual desktops, the standard notifications applet and the time applet.]
Anyway : did anyone manage to trigger it with the standard Clearlooks theme ?
The Gnome devs are pretty helpless about this issue... As some of us said above, I think maybe the bug priority should be raised. Because otherwise I think it's gonna stay for another 6 months, which is pretty annoying for average users :-)
Thanks again to everyone reading this !