GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 600614
Gnome Panel menus are refreshed too rarely
Last modified: 2010-06-01 09:52:53 UTC
Installed applications does not always show in Gnome Panel menus after their installation. If I enter "edit menus", I can see buttons for those programs and they're active. If I click to the proper submenu of Applications, it's not there. I have to trigger 'killall gnome-panel' manually. The same happens if I edit one of entries (e.g. changing 'gnome-terminal' to 'gnome-terminal --geometry=140x40') - the command is not updated at once, only after killing gnome-panel process. I use 64-bit Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala). See also: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/473383
Still no attention? This bug is a *huge* obstacle in using menus conveniently - no one should be forced to kill menus manually (sic!) for them in order to just work...
I can't reproduce this, unfortunately. Do you have a reliable way to reproduce it?
Michal how can we reproduce this?
The easiest way is: 1) run alacarte 2) go to Applications->Accessories->Terminal, properties 3) change 'gnome-terminal' to 'gnome-terminal --geometry=140x40' 4) close alacarte 5) run gnome-terminal using Applications->Accessories->Terminal Result: runs in the previous resolution Expected result (and the actual result if You invoke 'killall gnome-panel' before running terminal): it should run with 140 cells wide and 40 cells high.
Any improvement? Ubuntu Lucid beta 1 suffers from exactly the same issue, this is really getting old and it's very annoying...
If You want any concrete info, just ask. I don't know why this is still marked NEEDINFO...
Note that Ubuntu now patches gnome-menus, so it's hard to know if this is Ubuntu-only or not.
Maybe somebody with unpatched gnome-panel could check this one... I provided simple steps to reproduce.
Works for me on Ubuntu 9.10 with some packages from 10.04 mixed in. Sorry, I can't reproduce at all. Closing as NOTABUG for now. I might be good to file a bug against ubuntu first to check...
I can't reproduce it in 10.04 for now; maybe it's gone?