Newly back to Debian/LXDE, now have a blank menu.
- From: "Cybe R. Wizard" <cybe_r_wizard@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 10:30:49 -0600
OK, I'll admit that I drank the Ubuntu Kook-Aid for a (n unspecified)
number of years.
Now I've returned /home (Debian stable currently until I get used to
using it again). Doing so, I chose to not install GNOME or KDE,
preferring to use LXDE/Compiz.
All was well and good (took some getting used to using su instead of
sudo, but that's another tale) until, somehow, the menu came up
completely blank yesterday. I'm fairly positive I've made no system
changes except setting the background.
Strangely, when I move the panel to the screen bottom the menu contents
return. Must I keep it there? is there a work-around?
My google-fu is short, it seems, as I am getting no joy there.
Cybe R. Wizard
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