Sebastien,
This problem "seems" to have been fixed about 2 or 3 weeks ago. I had
discovered a work-around. I could run the System Monitor and have it
visible on the desktop. When the panels quit working, I could look at
the monitor and see that CPU2 was running at 100%, with the process:
gnome-pan
Sebastien,
I updated to Feisty yesterday - so far, so good. I haven't vigorously
tested, but all seems fine. When I upgraded, I went to the 64-bit
version, whereas on Edgy I was using the 32-bit one. However, it has
been a month or so since I last had the panel "hang" problem - I think
some normal
Bill,
What changes did you make? I am having similar problems after running
gimp and I too have nvidia video... on a single monitor though.
~Carter
--
tray icons, for running programs, don't display anymore...
https://launchpad.net/bugs/92199
--
desktop-bugs mailing list
desktop-bugs@lists.ub
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
I am fairly new to unbuntu and have never had to report a bug before,
please forgive any missteps...
I am running 6.10 (edgy) on the following hardware:
- INTEL Pentium D 3.4GHz Dual Core 945
- GIGABYTE GA-945P-S3 motherboard
- 4GB DDR-2-667
Sebastien,
I can reproduce the unresponsive panels at will - however, when I
activate the trace, it will not hang!
I have found that if I keep the System Monitor active on the desktop,
when the panels become unresponsive, I can kill the gnome-panel
process and all is well... Also, I notice that C