1. Make sure emacs isn't running. 2. Move your mouse to a hot spot. 3. Search for emacs. 4. Right-click on it and add it to your favorites. 5. Click on the icon in your favorites to launch emacs. Note how a second Emacs icon appears in your favorites. Ugh. Hover over it and note that it claims to be "Emacs Client" rather than "Emacs". A related issue... 1. Make sure emacs isn't running. 2. From the command line, launch "emacs &". 3. Right-click on the icon that appears in the icon bar and select "Add to favorites". You've now added emacsclient, not emacs, to your favorites. That means the next tmie you launch it, you'll be launching emacsclient when you intended to launch emacs. Ugh. This was working during the F22 beta, not sure exactly when it broke.
<tap tap> Is this thing on?
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Not an emacs bug. See #1234776. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1234776 ***