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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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,
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
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
@Eliah Kagan
I'm agree with your analysis it must be two different problems. I posted too
quickly, sorry.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/877735
Title:
gnome-panel
@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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