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Description of problem: Sorry, gnome was not in the list of 'components' so I chose this one. I am losing the icons in gnome. I am using the nvidia driver as I am having a problem with the nouveau drive, for which I filed a separate bug. At any rate, from time to time, I loose all the icons in the gnome menu, they all go blank. This makes the menu difficult, to say the least, to use, although I can still see some text. Screenshot : http://bodhizazen.net/img/Screenshot-thumb.png Have not gotten any suggestions on either the forums or IRC. http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=264427 Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome 3 on Fedora 15 How reproducible: Happens daily. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Use gnome, happens at random time intervals, typically within 15 minutes of logging in. 2. 3. Actual results: I loose the icons. I can get them back if I log out and back in, but not if I restart gnome. Expected results: Would be nice to see the icons =) Additional info: See link to my post on the forums as well as the link to my screenshot. Sorry to post this under the applet, but it was as good as the bug report seems to get as I have to choose a component to file and gnome is not on the list.
Moving bug to gnome-shell. However it looks like it might be a problem with the nvidia proprietary driver, so there might not be a way to fix it.
Thank you for moving the report, I somehow missed gnome-shell on the list (I typed in "gnome" and did not see gnome-shell). Aye, I understand it may be a problem with the nvidia driver, and I understand the implications of using the driver. I do not expect support for the nvidia driver here. But, in the event it is not a nvidia driver issue, I figured I would report it. I am still hoping the nouveau driver will work for me (again I filed a separate bug report on that).
It seems the problem is actually a combination of things, including the nvidia driver, but mostly selinux. I needed several policies as I use xguest and I confine my users. I have attached several selinux policies that seems to have solved the problem. I think the confusion came from the fact that I was not always getting a selinux alert ;)
Created attachment 503034 [details] selinux policy 1
Created attachment 503035 [details] selinux policy 2
Created attachment 503036 [details] selinux policy 3
Created attachment 503037 [details] selinux policy 4
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