** Tags added: ubuntu-une
** Tags removed: useless
** Tags removed: menu tuxguitar
** Changed in: indicator-appmenu (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- {netbookremix} unity makes java useless
+ Unity makes java useless
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Title:
{netbookremix}
** Package changed: unity (Ubuntu) = appmenu-gtk (Ubuntu)
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This is an appmenu related issue. And java apps are usually not
supported unless they use the native GTK toolkit.
In this case, the solution is to disable appmenu for the application you need
to start:
(from the command line)
$ UBUNTU_MENUPROXY= tuxguitar (or whatever the application name is)
@David Barth
thank you very much,that was very usefull information. now i can still
use ubuntu 10.10
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