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Binary package hint: evolution
don't know if this is bug or my not finding how to do things.
when Send / Recieve get
Error while performing operation. RCPT TO failed: We weren't able to
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for any spelling errors, and make sure you di
close the bug. My gconf has turned out to be messed up in a myriad of
ways that gave me issues with Compiz and probably with this and I've had
other applets get stupid and I'm sure it's a problem with whatever my
gconf settings are, possibly resulting from running unstable for a while
or from a ba
Can I confirm that it exists in Feisty?
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Figured I'd see if it worked yet. The panels no longer go totally
nuts...I mean, stay in place, everything stays there, menus still don't
work and the "add to panel" still doesn't close if Tomboy's on the
config...
Anyway, though, I ran gnome-panel from the terminal to get the output
** (gnome-p
delfick, I had that problem too. Deleting the user's part of the home
drive didn't help either. That's why my test user is now user cuz test
no longer works. Maybe we should see if that's been bug-reported too.
I'm also using regular login and not autologin and don't have the
problem with kdm.
OK, yeah, the bug is there with a new user if that user logs in first.
Did someone take a page out of MS's book and set things to load after
login to make the bootup time look shorter?
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It's not that the new user doesn't have the problem, I don't think.
It's that you are logging out of one user and into that new user. I
just logged into my test user and the problem wasn't there. When I
logged back into myself, the problem also wasn't there. I haven't
tested it yet, but I think
I can confirm it.
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Did it ever actually show up? I may have added it to the menu myself,
cuz I just deleted it from the menu and then reinstalled and it didn't
show up. However, I saw another bug saying that the "failed to execute
child process" should be changed so as not to mention "killing children"
(haha) and t
Right, so to undo the damage that adding Tomboy causes I just attempted
to kill the Tomboy process. My panel is now in the center of the
screen. The programs I tried to launch (to test the launchers) opened.
The "run command" box from alt+f2 opened (tried hitting "cancel" with no
response). An e
And I'm using 0.6.0-0ubuntu1 now
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I deleted my .tomboy to see if it was something I did. Starting fresh:
Right click on panel
Add program: Tomboy
Click Add
Tomboy does not appear on panel (rest of panel does not disappear though)
Click "Close" or X on "Add to Panel" dialog, nothing happens
Cannot be minimized either
Move mouse off
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-menus
I had Frostwire installed. I just did "apt-get remove frostwire" and it
did it's thing. It's still in the menu though. I know removing it from
the menu is trivial, but it should be done automagically when something
is uninstalled, especiall
Well adding Tomboy in a new user worked just fine, so I thought the
updated Tomboy fixed it, but adding it in my regular user is still
messed up.
The exact message is:
The panel encountered a problem while loading "OAFIID:TomboyApplet".
Do you want to delete the applet from your configuration?
I'
Oh, it's Tomboy 0.5.6 that's installed right now. I don't particularly
want to put 0.5.8 back onto the panel til I know it works cuz it's a
PITA to remove (like 50 "killall gnome-panel" and finger-crossings in
hopes that the "tomboy's freaking out. delete it?" message will pop up.
I'll try it as a
Oh, it's Tomboy 0.5.6 that's installed right now. I don't particularly
want to put 0.5.8 back onto the panel til I know it works cuz it's a
PITA to remove (like 50 "killall gnome-panel" and finger-crossings in
hopes that the "tomboy's freaking out. delete it?" message will pop up
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[feisty] Gno
I turned off Beryl, and set it back to Metacity. I added Tomboy to the
panel again. IMMEDIATELY, almost half of the things on my panel
disappeared. Sticky notes, weather, process monitory, and notification
area are all that's left. Menus, clock, log off, and (of course)
Tomboy, are not there.
It is NOT a Beryl bug. The problem is TOMBOY! Taking off Tomboy (and
KEEPING BERYL) works just fine.
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-panel => tomboy
Status: Rejected => Unconfirmed
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I'm running Beryl, and I assume that that package was installed at the
time this happened, because without installing anything else (just
taking that applet off) it now works.
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After last night's (9 Feb) update, when I boot, there are no gnome
panels. I have mine set to autohide, but it can't be unhidden, so maybe
the autohide is broken. I also can't get a run box with Alt+F2 like
usual. Booting into an older (meaning 2.6.20-5 instead of 2.6.20-6)
Yep, I'm using Feisty Herd 2, just installed 2 days ago, all the updates
(with the exception of the Beryl ones that keep breaking and refusing to
install each other based on wanting Python 2.4) are installed.
I get no output when I try to run it from the CLI. The cursor in the
terminal just keeps
Public bug reported:
After opening the GNOME Control Center, click on Login Window
Preferences. It asks for the password, and after the password is
entered the mouse spins like it's loading. After it stops spinning,
nothing loads though.
** Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Are you talking about right-click > Move on a shortcut on the panel and
just move it to somewhere else on the panel, and suddenly the name and
everything are gone? I just tested this on my computer (also running
Edgy), and it worked just fine. Did you change any settings before this
started happe
Public bug reported:
Gaim crashed. I don't think it lets me upload the report in this frame,
so I'll reply with it.
** Affects: gaim (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/68610
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Yep, that fixed it :) Thank you!
Now if only gdm-restart and gdm-safe-restart would stop saying it's not
a valid command so I could restart gdm without rebooting, that'd be
lovely...
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The gdm.conf is attached, and here's the contents of gdm.conf-custom
(because it's shorter and I can only attach one)
# GDM Configuration Customization file.
#
# This file is the appropriate place for specifying your customizations to the
# GDM configuration. If you run gdmsetup, it will automat
When I ran
grep SystemMenu /etc/gdm/gdm*.conf
all that happened was "SystemMenu=true" appeared right below it in the terminal.
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#SystemMenu=true
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# Reboot, Halt and suspend commands, you can add different commands separated
RebootCommand=/sbin/shutdown -r now "Rebooted from gdm menu."
and the buttons are still missing, in case you're wondering
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(process:3160): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: gtype.c:2215: initialization
assertion failed, use IA__g_type_init() prior to this function
(process:3160): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_display_get_name: assertion
'GDK_IS_DISPLAY (display)' failed
OK
Yes, I start from the standard login screen.
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I typed "sudo gdm" in the shell and it said "GDM already running!
Aborting". So, GDM is running on this computer, and the bug is still
there.
- Original Message -
From: Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, August 24, 2006 6:30 am
Subject: [Bug 57548] Re: Shut Down and Restart but
How do you turn on GDM?
- Original Message -
From: Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, August 24, 2006 6:30 am
Subject: [Bug 57548] Re: Shut Down and Restart buttons gone--hibernate instead
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> You have to be running GDM in order for those buttons to appear.
Public bug reported:
I'm not sure how to reproduce it. It happened about 2 days after
installing Ubuntu. I think it was when I was trying to patch it to
allow external module creation (something that was in kernel 2.6.13 but
not in 2.6.15--a driver needed it). I never did get the patch applied
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