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Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
gnome-panel mix with unity after upgrade from 11.04 to
Well, to delete “metacity.desktop” file only, solved the problem for
Gnome classic, but when I connect with Unity, no dashboard and no
launcher. I had to delete also “gnome-*.desktop” and “compiz.desktop” to
find both Gnome and Unity functional.
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Hi,
Today, I think after running “unity –replace”, I have the same trouble as
describe by Raphael Camus. In my case, it was not even necessary to delete the
~/.local/share/applications folder, deleting the metacity.desktop file was
sufficient.
Hope this may help.
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
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Hi,
I have ran "apport-collect 877735" (but dunno where the data is gone to)
and attached is my applications folder content. Hope this will help.
** Attachment added: "applications.tar.bz2"
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apport information
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Hi,
Recently I upgraded from Ubuntu 10.04 to 11.10. Note that I choosed to
use ligthdm instead of gdm.
THE BUG=> I have gnome-panel installed so I tried to login using "Gnome
classic". Problem is that I do
@Valezan
After you continue investigating the matter, it would be useful (whether or not
you ind a solution) to report it as a bug -- it probably is one. (Of course,
you might choose not to file a big, which is your prerogative -- there exists
no obligation to do so.)
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@Eliah Kagan
No, I haven't filed a bug about my problem and I will not do it, I will rather
continue tracking forums to try to find which file/folder was at the origin of
my trouble (because I still have the problem on another session of my
computer). Regards
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Thanks, that is useful information. And yes, it would still be helpful
for you to run "apport-collect 877735". In addition, can you attach an
archive of your ~/.local/share/applications folder (the version with
which the problem does occur)? All this can certainly be provided
tomorrow--there is no
Hi,
1-I confirm the bug still exist, but it may be only a configuration issue on my
side.
2-After several tries, I have isolated the config folder that is causing the
problem: ~/.local/share/applications . Means that if I put back all my config
files, I get the bug back. If then I delete that
@Valezan
No problem. Have you filed a bug about this (different) problem that is
affecting you? (If you do so, please read
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs carefully first.) I'm not sure
what package *your* bug is in, so you might want to ask and see if anybody
knows what package
@Eliah Kagan
I'm agree with your analysis it must be two different problems. I posted too
quickly, sorry.
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@Raphael Camus
Unless you disagree with the above analysis, then assuming you still have a
system that is affected by this bug, please provide more information about the
metacity setup on the affected system by opening a Terminal window on it and
running "apport-collect 877735" (without the quot
The central (and possibly only) element of this bug as it is described
by Raphael Camus is the absence of window borders--windows cannot be
resized, moved, or maximized/minimized. That indicates that the problem
is with the window manager. The problem occurs in GNOME Classic, which
uses metacity as
@Raphael Camus
Also, you indicated that you upgraded from Ubuntu 10.04 to Ubuntu 11.10. But a
direct upgrade from 10.04 to 11.10 is not supported. Did you upgrade from 10.04
to 10.10, and then to 11.04, and then to 11.10? Or did you upgrade using some
other manner? Or are you actually not runnin
If this can help you Raphael, here are some tests I did and didn't work:
1. Remove (from another root session) files “.Gnome”, “.Gnome2”, “.Gconf”,
“.Gconfd”, “.Metacity” from my home: not enough, the problem persists.
2. In command line, execute:
sudo apt-get autoremove
sudo apt-get remove unity
Good to know that it can only be a configuration problem. It would be
better to know which config file/folder is faulty. I'll try to determine
that when I have time, maybe tomorrow
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Hi,
I created a new user on my system to make a test and miraculously, the three
different graphical environments (Gnome classic, Gnome and Unity) work
perfectly! So it mean that I have no hardware or driver problem but a huge
problem of configuration. Unable to find a comprehensive list of all
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