Of course I'm sure because it happens on 3 different machines and I would have known if it is a broken mouse ;)
To produce it, try to:
1- Open the Menu
2- Go to any Sub-Menu (Category) - say Accessories
3- Start LXTerminal
OR
4- Right Click on LXTerminal
5- Add to Desktop
6- Menu Frozen
As I'm writing this, I have re-produce it 4 consecutive time ;)
On the above Screenshot, I went to Menu > Internet > Chromium > Add to Desktop > FROZEN - Menu got stuck
Again, I did that with 4 different categories and I got the same result 4 times consecutively.
This is Lenovo Laptop - Core i5 2nd Generation - 4GB RAM and using the touchpad + USB Mouse - Linux 3.0.0-17-generic #30-Ubuntu SMP Thu Mar 8 20:45:39 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
YES, I can do the same with Lubuntu 12.04.
As I explained on my first post, this issue has started with 11.10 but if truth to be told, I did not file a bug last time and I hope it's not too late now.
Of course I'm sure because it happens on 3 different machines and I would have known if it is a broken mouse ;)
To produce it, try to:
1- Open the Menu
2- Go to any Sub-Menu (Category) - say Accessories
3- Start LXTerminal
OR
4- Right Click on LXTerminal
5- Add to Desktop
6- Menu Frozen
As I'm writing this, I have re-produce it 4 consecutive time ;)
Here is another Screenshot if you still don't believe me: http:// i42.tinypic. com/5vszyw. jpg
On the above Screenshot, I went to Menu > Internet > Chromium > Add to Desktop > FROZEN - Menu got stuck
Again, I did that with 4 different categories and I got the same result 4 times consecutively.
This is Lenovo Laptop - Core i5 2nd Generation - 4GB RAM and using the touchpad + USB Mouse - Linux 3.0.0-17-generic #30-Ubuntu SMP Thu Mar 8 20:45:39 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
YES, I can do the same with Lubuntu 12.04.
As I explained on my first post, this issue has started with 11.10 but if truth to be told, I did not file a bug last time and I hope it's not too late now.