Oh, that's not nice. It's an annoying bug and I really can't work with that. But i found out something, maybe you have an idea?
I tried to delete the upper default panel (the one with the program menu, the
calender app and so on). After the deletion cpu was on idle. Next I tried to
add a new panel. To this I added the program menu app and gnome-panel once again
took almost 100% cpu-usage.
So it maybe has something to do with an error in the menu app?
I also tried to empty the directory /etc/xdg/menus but with no success.
Oh, that's not nice. It's an annoying bug and I really can't work with that. But i found out something, maybe you have an idea?
I tried to delete the upper default panel (the one with the program menu, the
calender app and so on). After the deletion cpu was on idle. Next I tried to
add a new panel. To this I added the program menu app and gnome-panel once again
took almost 100% cpu-usage.
So it maybe has something to do with an error in the menu app?
I also tried to empty the directory /etc/xdg/menus but with no success.