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Description of problem: Installed Wine Dev and Steam (A windows application - http://store.steampowered.com/about/) with wine, after installing the gnome shell menu broke and would only display the "add/remove packages" app link. Searching for apps returns all items, so they're still there just not shown. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Wine 1.3.17 Current Gnome-Shell in fedora 15 Repos. How reproducible: Install Wine 1.3.17, install steam or (i assume) any wine program. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install Wine 1.3.17. 2. Install steam or (i assume) any wine program. 3. Open the activities window in shell. Actual results: see no app links except add/remove app. Expected results: see no app links except add/remove app. Additional info: Screenshot to come
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