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Old 03-06-2007, 09:09 AM   #1
tkalfaoglu
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Cannot pull-down menus


This started happening today:
(Sorry, this is FC 6, Gnome desktop)
The menus cannot be clicked, nor the quicklaunch buttons next to it. Clicking them does nothing, therefore I cannot start any new applications. Until I restart the machine. When I restart, the pull down menus work for a while and then they stop again.

Interestingly, the icons to the RIGHT of the screen, meaning things like Bluetooth icon, volume, CPU speed selector, eth0 LEDs and On/Off button all work fine. Everything to the left of these icons, nothing works.

I dont know if I caused this, or did today's YUM auto-installs did something.

Any ideas on what to do?
thanks!
-t
 
  


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