Well, I gave up...

The problem was sporadic before yesterday. Actually, most of the time, I
hit the Super key and start typing to run the terminal or gedit, but
because of the few seconds needed to load the applications results, I
came opening a file which start the same instead. But for me this wasn't
really a problem.

The problem reported in this bug don't let me run any application. I can
access to my default applications, and that's it. Reboot useless. I've
been searching the whole day, spending stupidly a day off, without any
results.

I finished taking a decision: switch to Gnome Shell. Since I have been
using it, it is really flawless and (thanks god) I can access my
programs. So, until Gnome Shell give me the same issues as Unity, for my
problem is solved.

PS: If you don't want to read some complains and listen about bitter taste, 
stop reading right now.
Let me told you my little story.
I'm right now a fanboy of DropBox. I recommend it to everyone. Of course I know 
of all the issues there are with it. Security and confidentiality are big 
stuff, but I explain about them, and let people choose. I came to love Dropbox 
because of Ubuntu. When Ubuntu One came in default install, I didn't know what 
it was. I tested it and I LOOOVED it. Adios USB Key. Just Awesome. But... it 
started creating conflicts between files, not syncing everything, telling me 
everything was OK, when actually it didn't performed anything. I started to 
look for alternatives, and found DropBox, and never came back. Adios Ubuntu One.
And now, the same occurs with Unity. I loved it with 11.04, but after 1 week 
with 11.10, I have to search for alternatives, in this case Gnome Shell.
The same occured with the Me Menu with Empathy, which had some bug with gmail, 
and the stupid Offline status that blocked the all menu....
In the end, Ubuntu is staying with every release at the edge of technology and 
functionality, always surprising me. But because of unsifficient testing (I 
think), the pieces of software Ubuntu release are never ready and you have to 
wait 2 or 3 release to see things working OK. It's sad: I am getting amazed by 
Ubuntu new features, but in the end, I always have to search for the more 
stable alternative. Don't get me wrong: I have a LOT of respect for all the 
Ubuntu Community and for Canonical, but it's just sad to get disappointed in 
the end. Above all on terms of stability, which is Ubuntu leitmotiv (since it 
should be flawless for everyone, everywhere)

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