I have never had auto login enabled and have had this problem since
upgrading to 13.10. It's still there in 14.04 100% of the time. The
workaround I have been using is to open a terminal window and enter the
following command:
/usr/lib/unity/unity-panel-service&
I was really disappointed that up
Tom,
If you are experiencing the problem 100% of the time, then the bug
you're seeing is likely 1253693. I opened that bug report several months
ago. It's still unresolved. I just posted some work-arounds to that
thread.
Mark
On Monday, June 23, 2014 4:35 AM, Tom Worley wrote:
I can confir
There's no upstart folder under ~/.cache. Attached is a screenshot of
what's there.
Thanks.
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In my situation, I do get some indicators. For example, Dropbox. But I
don't get date/time, sound or the gear icon.
I discovered that unity-panel-service isn't running. If I start it from
a terminal window, then I get all of the indicators in the top status
bar.
I don't know why unity-panel-servi
I'm getting closer. I found that unity-panel-service wasn't running.
However, I can run it in a terminal window and it works. That is, I get
the date, time, sound and gear icons in the top status bar. E.g.
/usr/lib/unity/unity-panel-service &
A number of warning messages are displayed:
** (unity-
If by "right side desktop icons" you mean the clock, shutdown gear icon,
etc., in the top status bar, the workaround I use is gnome. On the login
screen you can change your windows manager to gnome or gnome-flashback.
It could be that when you first login you're still stuck with the ubuntu
default.
I'm wondering if this is a Python issue. Under 13.04 I needed Python 3
and uninstalled Python 2 only to find that Dropbox would no longer work.
So I reinstalled Python 2 and played with the symbolic links so that
both 2 and 3 would work. While it looks like both Python 2 and 3 are
working as they s
Still having the problem repeatedly where the gear icon, clock and more
don't show up in the top status bar. Repeatedly. Every time. But things
have gotten both better and worse.
I found that if I select gnome or gnome flashback that everything is
fine. That is, the gear is there and I can pull do
Quinn,
I am experiencing the problem 100% of the time on:
mark@mark-desktop:~$ uname -a
Linux mark-desktop 3.11.0-14-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP Tue Nov 12 17:04:55 UTC
2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Mark
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I tried Dac's suggestion, but it didn't work for me. I am using a dual
monitor system on a desktop. When I did the setsid unity, my menu bar
disappeared. I normally have it on the left side of my left monitor.
After rebooting, I had the menu bar on the left of both displays, but no
clock and no gea
The solution that worked for stachowski-mateusz did not work for my
case:
mark@mark-desktop:~$ apt-cache policy indicator-session indicator-datetime
indicator-session:
Installed: 12.10.5+13.10.20131023.1-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 12.10.5+13.10.20131023.1-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 12.10.5+13.10.
Upon upgrade to 13.10 from 13.04, all of the icons in the taskbar at the
upper right disappeared after login. That is, when the login screen was
present, the gear icon , time, etc. appeared. After login, the top
status bar is completely blank. I have rebooted several times and the
problem is very r
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