Applications menu inactive
Some how my Applications menu got disabled. This is true for all users.
The only thing I did was to create a folder in /usr/share/applications.
Then I removed it. Ever since the Applications menu is not responding to
any clicks. It just gets highlighted. I reinstalled all RPMs for gnome.
But no dice.
I am running CentOS 4.3. I don't know how to tell which version of gnome
I am running. Here is the rpms though:
gnome-vfs2-2.8.2-8.2
gnome-desktop-2.8.0-5.centos4
Any help?
thx
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