** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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After last update. When i open any folder by places on app. panel -> in menu, this action every time open Rhythmbox, but not .
Thanx
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I have exactly the same problem with Places, rhythmbox and nautilus in
Ubuntu 10.10.
1. I clicked Places / Home Folder
2. Expected to open ~/ in nautilus
3. Nautilus showed "Opening rm" briefly on the bottom panel, but then
Rhythmbox 0.13.1 opened and nautilus disappeared.
When testing
I reinstalled those ones and additionally libgnome2 and tomboy. The config
files are now ok and there is less syslog messages. Unfortunately the clock
applet still fails.
On 8 June 2010 15:32, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> to be clear you want to reinstall gnome-pilot and libnm-util1 to start
>
>
Ok! I reinstalled gnome-panel already but it did not fix the
GNOME_PilotApplet.server config file. The libnm-util I did not check. How
can I get the clean distribution version of those?
Risto
On 7 June 2010 23:54, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> the new comments indicate rather a local corrupti
I don't get the segfaults into syslog any more, even though I copied
back the buggy empty GNOME_* files. The gdm-* and gnome-* logwrites are
the only ones that look even remotely related to the panel issue - or
maybe not?
** Attachment added: "Risto's syslog with buggy
/usr/lib/bonobo/servers/GN
** Attachment added: "Risto's .xsession-errors after attempting to add clock to
the panel."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49835965/.xsession-errors
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** Attachment added: "Risto's .xsession-errors right after login."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49835846/.xsession-errors
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Sorry, I gave totally incorrect file list. The broken ones are:
GNOME_Moniker_std.server
GNOME_PilotApplet.server
GNOME_Pilot_Daemon.server
GNOME_TomboyApplet.server
Could the segfault below be the root cause of the problem? Fixing it
might make the behavior a lot more predictabl
Btw, where can I download correct gnome_* files to replace the broken
ones?
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Installing gnome-panel (1:2.30.0-0ubuntu2) below seemed to solve most
of the issues. The clock applet still gives the error message even
after the killall trick.
Additionally I found out several GNOME_*.server files with dummy content. The
following files were full of 0xFF (possibly due to int
Hi John!
Yes, the clock applet is still problematic. I managed to improve it a bit
and will update the bug report soon to make it available to others as well.
Risto
On 3 June 2010 23:25, John Vivirito wrote:
> Does restarting the panel by hand?
> 1. Hit ctrl+alt+F1
> 2. Log in
> 3. Type ki
Parse errors, segfault in syslog.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49338960/gnome-panel-bug.txt
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The gnome-panel always gives several error windows when starting:
The panel encountered a problem while loading
"OAFIID:GNOME_FastUserSwitchApplet".
Additionally I get the same message for:
ClockApplet, IndicatorApplet, NotificationAreaApplet,
WorkspaceSwitcherApplet, Panel_ThrashApplet, Win
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