Actually, you can add compiz --replace to your Startup Applications and not have to think about this bug until it gets fixed. That's a trick I had to use in past releases, and it still works today. I can drag and drop in Ubuntu 11.04 Classic Desktop without a second thought -- and it was one of the things that was holding me back, because I use that feature quite a bit.
Go to:
System > Preferences > Startup Applications
Click on Add
In the dialog box that pops up,
?field.comment=Actually, you can add compiz --replace to your Startup Applications and not have to think about this bug until it gets fixed. That's a trick I had to use in past releases, and it still works today. I can drag and drop in Ubuntu 11.04 Classic Desktop without a second thought -- and it was one of the things that was holding me back, because I use that feature quite a bit.
Go to:
System > Preferences > Startup Applications
Click on Add
In the dialog box that pops up, add the following (see the screenshot); the most important bit is having compiz --replace under the command section -- the can write whatever gibberish you choose for the rest:
Actually, you can add compiz --replace to your Startup Applications and not have to think about this bug until it gets fixed. That's a trick I had to use in past releases, and it still works today. I can drag and drop in Ubuntu 11.04 Classic Desktop without a second thought -- and it was one of the things that was holding me back, because I use that feature quite a bit.
Go to:
System > Preferences > Startup Applications
Click on Add
In the dialog box that pops up, comment= Actually, you can add compiz --replace to your Startup Applications and not have to think about this bug until it gets fixed. That's a trick I had to use in past releases, and it still works today. I can drag and drop in Ubuntu 11.04 Classic Desktop without a second thought -- and it was one of the things that was holding me back, because I use that feature quite a bit.
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Go to:
System > Preferences > Startup Applications
Click on Add
In the dialog box that pops up, add the following (see the screenshot); the most important bit is having compiz --replace under the command section -- the can write whatever gibberish you choose for the rest:
Name: Compiz Fix
Command: compiz --replace
Comment: Fixes gnome-panel drag-and-drop