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Description of problem: After a while using gnome 3, not always but I can reproduce it almost always, In Activities > Applications, I get only Add/Remove applications button. Search is working although. If a type something eg Terminal, it will be there. If I erase it, again only one application is showing and the favourites. Stuck there, pressing escape I return to the desktop and I cannot click Activities again. It just doesnt open anything. Desktop is stable, Any windows in the status bar are clickable and I can close them, the icons upright are also "live" and just "Activities" doesn't open again. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 15 Alpha How reproducible: Opening programs from Activities > Applications using search Steps to Reproduce: 1.Click Activities 2.Applications 3.Start messing around with various applications Actual results: Activities doesnt open anymore. Clickable, but dead. Expected results: To open the Activities and make it work... Additional info: Installed from Fedora 15 x64 Alpha RC1 CD but did all the updates. System is updated but this never stop to occur.
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