2010-01-26 10:21:37 |
Michael Nagel |
description |
I was dragging launchers between nautilus-desktop, gnome-panel and gnome-do (Docky mode) when I got the error "Drag and drop is not supported. An invalid drag type was used."
I can still move the mouse pointer so it doesn't seem to be a kernel panic. I can press "caps lock" and see the "caps lock" light come on, so basic I/O is still there.
The system isn't hung exactly, but nautilus-desktop and gnome-panel are not responding at all to left, right and middle clicks. Neither is gnome-do responding to clicks but it still does the "dock zoom" whenever I mouse over it.
The error dialog is still on the screen. I can't get rid of it. I can't click the "&OK" button, pressing Alt-O doesn't work either. The mouse pointer is stuck in "drag" mode.
I have to restart X in order to make my desktop useable again. |
I was dragging launchers between nautilus-desktop, gnome-panel and gnome-do (Docky mode) when I got the error "Drag and drop is not supported. An invalid drag type was used."
I can still move the mouse pointer so it doesn't seem to be a kernel panic. I can press "caps lock" and see the "caps lock" light come on, so basic I/O is still there.
The system isn't hung exactly, but nautilus-desktop and gnome-panel are not responding at all to left, right and middle clicks. Neither is gnome-do responding to clicks but it still does the "dock zoom" whenever I mouse over it.
The error dialog is still on the screen. I can't get rid of it. I can't click the "&OK" button, pressing Alt-O doesn't work either. The mouse pointer is stuck in "drag" mode.
I have to restart X in order to make my desktop useable again.
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workaround: switch to terminal (ctrl-shift-f1), log in, execute "killall gnome-panel", log out (ctrl-d), switch back to x (ctrl-shift-f7 per default) |
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