Description of problem: When pressing right-click in a gnome-terminal, the dialog shows up with a delay of about 2 minutes (maybe more, haven't timed it). This is only happening when a rdesktop instance is also running. The problem goes away as soon as the rdesktop instance exits. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-terminal-2.14.2-1 rdesktop-1.4.1-3.2.1 How reproducible: The behavior cannot be reproduced 100%. Sometimes, and especially at the beginning of the rdesktop session, right-click behaves ok. From some moment on however, this behavior (the delay) occurs and it does not go away until rdesktop exits. Steps to Reproduce: 1. open a gnome terminal and a rdesktop session. 2. work in rdesktop for some time (this is the part which cannot be measured) 3. dialog of a right click in gnome terminal shows up with big delay (>2 minutes). Actual results: Expected results: Additional info: The dialog eventually shows up and does its action. For example, if I wanted to open a link in the browser, the command succeeds in firefox, even if gnome-terminal has been closed.
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FWIW, this bug is no longer a problem in Fedora 8.
I meant, the behavior described in the bug report is not present in F8, so I guess it is fixed there.
thanks for the udpate