I have another program that has similar behavior. It's called E-Mail. If
I didn't want an instant notification, I wouldn't use IM! Why is this
the default, let alone the ONLY OPTION?
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Open (but do not raise) new conversation windows automatically
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/206547
You recei
Narrowed down to ~/.gconf/apps/panel. That is good enough for the time
being, for me. Obviously there is some setting that is putting the panel
in a bad state here.
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Gnome Panel Crashes on start every time after 2nd monitor disconnect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/358494
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Removing ~/.gconf* brought back the panel, but also removed all of my
settings, obviously. Now to narrow it down...
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Gnome Panel Crashes on start every time after 2nd monitor disconnect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/358494
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** Description changed:
I recently tried plugging in a 2nd monitor to my laptop, using TwinView.
I used nvidia-settings to configure the new xorg.conf, and everything
worked perfectly after I restarted X. However, when I removed the 2nd
screen from xorg.conf and restarted, my panel disappe
** Attachment added: "X Session Errors"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25113467/.xsession-errors
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Gnome Panel Crashes on start every time after 2nd monitor disconnect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/358494
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Desktop Bugs, wh
Public bug reported:
I recently tried plugging in a 2nd monitor to my laptop, using TwinView.
I used nvidia-settings to configure the new xorg.conf, and everything
worked perfectly after I restarted X. However, when I removed the 2nd
screen from xorg.conf and restarted, my panel disappeared, seemi