Bug 72030

Summary: Favorites items not migrated
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Need Real Name <drovar>
Component: gnome-desktopAssignee: Mark McLoughlin <markmc>
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Version: 8.0Keywords: Triaged
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Description Need Real Name 2002-08-20 20:08:41 UTC
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Description of problem:
After upgrading to the new null beta I found that my 'Favorites' menu was gone.
Unfortunately this is where my Crossover Office and Crossover Plugin menus
lived. I could find no way to replace them. I've since reinstalled Redhat 7.3,
but thought I'd report the bug anyway.

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How reproducible:
Didn't try

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Install as an Upgrade
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Actual Results:  'Favorites' menu items are missing, and I can no longer access
the Crossover programs.

Expected Results:  I would expect the upgrade to at most move menu items and
certainly *not* delete them.

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Comment 1 Need Real Name 2002-08-20 20:10:33 UTC
Forgot to mention that this system only has Gnome installed. I don't know if it
exhibits the same behavior under KDE.

Comment 2 Havoc Pennington 2002-08-21 23:35:34 UTC
Well they aren't deleted, just not moved where you can find them.
Open ~/.gnome/apps in nautilus and you should be able to drag them onto the
desktop or onto the panel.

Comment 3 Havoc Pennington 2003-01-07 00:01:13 UTC
CrossOver has worked around this in newer versions, I think.

Comment 4 Mark McLoughlin 2004-07-27 09:15:53 UTC
Sounds like a GNOME 1.4 -> 2.0 migration issue - not much we can do
about that now ...