Setting the status of this bug back to confirmed. The problem is that "upgrade-manager -d" unintentionally switched our configurations to launch various programs in-place of nautilus.
I also do not believe that the package 'gnome-panel' is necessarily at fault, but don't have a clue where the root is.
Setting the status of this bug back to confirmed. The problem is that "upgrade-manager -d" unintentionally switched our configurations to launch various programs in-place of nautilus.
I also do not believe that the package 'gnome-panel' is necessarily at fault, but don't have a clue where the root is.