I can confirm this in a clean install of Ubuntu 10.10 on a Lenovo Thinkpad T61. I also tried the Sun JDK and still had the same issue. Also, the workaround mentioned (using the space bar or "check all") only works for the plugin list - other checkbox lists don't respond to either method.
Has there been any progress toward diagnosing this problem or finding a fix? This makes it rather difficult to use many features of NetBeans, a heavily-used development environment.
I can confirm this in a clean install of Ubuntu 10.10 on a Lenovo Thinkpad T61. I also tried the Sun JDK and still had the same issue. Also, the workaround mentioned (using the space bar or "check all") only works for the plugin list - other checkbox lists don't respond to either method.
Has there been any progress toward diagnosing this problem or finding a fix? This makes it rather difficult to use many features of NetBeans, a heavily-used development environment.