Yeah , I got this bug too.
>From my investigation, it's actually not the menu bar that is missing, but the
>labels for the menu bar that are missing (such as "File" etc). The menu bar is
>still there, but it doesn't have any labels. Try clicking at the left most
>area of the menu bar, and voila
Now here's my latest investigation :
Running gnome-terminal with root privileges doesn't reproduce the bug. So I
guess it's the user's gnome configuration (gconf) that screw everything.
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Hardy Heron gnome terminal missing menu bar
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/183521
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I've found out the cause of this problem. It's the "Disable all menu access
keys" option accessible from "Edit" > "Keyboard Shortcut". If this option
checked , the labels will be gone after the gnome-terminal restarted.
To reproduce this bug maybe you should test it by doing so.
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I'm guessing it has some connections with gconf backend.
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gnome-appearance-properties tabs don't work/display
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After I removed gtk-qt-engine, the bug seems to disappear.
But I think it's not the best solution.
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Surely it is "Open with..." submenu bug. At the first time I tried it
(right after boot), it works. But it's not working after the second try.
Not only gimp, but any other apps are also affected. I've tried it on
.txt, .png, and apps like Kate, or F-spot doesn't load whenever it's
called via the "