Using the current distribution of Xubuntu (release 18.04, XFCE version
4.12 at the time of writing), this problem is either not fixed or has
resurfaced.
The temporary solution published here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/228217/xfce-4-10-panel-auto-hide-feature-stops-working-on-occasions
(xfce
Now I have upgraded to Xubuntu 15.10, and the problem seems to have been
solved. Thanks for everyone concerned.
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My panel preferences are exactly the same. I tried removing the
separator at the end as I already had it with the same result. Adding
the separator again also made no difference. Upgrading to 15.10 may be
the only real solution.
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Srinivas, just for completeness, you may want to compare with my panel
settings, which are:
Mode: Horizontal
(YES) Lock Panel
(YES) Automatically show and hide the panel
(NO) Don't reserve space on borders
Row Size (pixels): 32
Number of rows: 1
I moved on to 15.10 and the problem is fixed there.
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I have the same version and I tried adding a separator after 'Action
Buttons', but the problem continues for me. Only the workaround
(xfce4-panel -r from a cmdline) works. I wonder how this remains
unresolved for so long. Is nobody else using Xface.
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This also affects me on a fresh install of xubuntu-14.04.3-desktop-amd64 with
all updates.
The command xfce4-panel --version reports "xfce4-panel 4.11.0 (Xfce 4.10)".
A workaround that seems to have fixed it for me is to insert a separator
as the last item in my panel (to the right of the "A
After so many years and so many new versions, the problem continues for
me. If I click the shutdown button, the bottom panel does not autohide
and I have to use the workaround. The patch which is supposed to have
been pushed does not appear to work.
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#29, #31 - EXACTLY.
The workaround (xfce4-panel -r from a cmdline) works, however, this is REALLY
ANNOYING.
(And shame, I'd say: Bug #1049450 reported by David on 2012-09-12)
SYSINFO:
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
Release
hello,
i'm running xfce 4.10.1.
my panel 1 does not auto-hide.
i see this bug is over 5 years old.
a patch is mentioned above.
do i need to download this patch separately from xfce?
how can i fix this?
i'm running kernel 3.14.20, if that matter.
thx
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Apologies for asking a dumb question, but how do I find out what version
of xfce4-panel contains the fix? I'm on xubuntu 14.04 and I haven't
seen an update yet.
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The problem still continues for me. I have two panels. Even if I click
once on the shutdown button on my bottom panel, it refuses to autohide,
however the top panel autohides as usual. I have to use the command
'xfce4-panel -r' to make the bottom panel autohide again.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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I also have this same fault. I have top & bottom auto-hide panels on
xubuntu 14.04. If I even look at my top-right suspend/shut
down/restart/logout menu item the auto-hide stops. Logging out and back
in, or entering command "xfce4-panel -r" fixes it, but it is irritating.
It's all too easy to op
I upgraded to xubuntu 14.04 and the problem persisted. I have now
reinstalled Xubuntu 14.04 (for different reasons) and the problem still
persists. When I suspend the system and come back, the panels do not
autohide. I have to use the 'xfce4-panel -r' command to make the panels
autohide again.
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** Changed in: xfce4-panel (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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** Also affects: xfce4-panel via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #714066
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In my case xfce4-panel -r is not an acceptable workaround because it
kills and restarts the whole X server, so it's not that different
compared to a reboot.
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This happens for also in 13.10. No matter how much I reset the panel, it still
comes back.
Every time my PC goes into lock, and I log back in, the panel is stuck.
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Confirmed, Saucy 13.10. When it happens running
xfce4-panel -r
fix the issue. It happens just with the top panel for me (panel 1);
panel 0 works ok.
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I recently upgraded my Xubuntu from Precise to Saucy (I actually did a
fresh install) and this bug persists: After going to sleep, my only
panel fails to auto-hide.
@jacob11 quite reasonably asked, why the patch fixing this bug hasn't
made it to the release channel. Here six moths later, the quest
>From what I have experienced I think wherever the problematic panel is doesn't
>matter, be it top, left, right, or bottom.
The panel with the action buttons (the one with your user name on it, with log
out, shutdown, and other options) tends to be the one with the autohide
problem.
#7 already
Strange i somehow fixed it by moving around some buttons in the task bar
and changed the action menu on the right to some button (actually i
disabled most and left with one i need most, the off button). Okay i
will still test it the next days so i will report when someting goes
wrong. Also created
Me too Kilian after resuming a suspend and when clicking two times on
the default top-right button with your login name on it. The bottom
panel is hiding okay but the top panel on the other hand doesn´t hide.
Have to reboot or reset the panels in the terminal with xfce4-panel -r
... Hope they can f
also experiencing this on xubuntu 13.10.
it usually occurs after unlocking a locked screen. or after waking up from
hibernation.
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It is really strange to see that when there is a fix it is not included
'for the masses'. I think I shall add the two PPAs, but I worry about
changing other things that I am not facing any problems right now and
facing new problems!
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Ok. I have done it, if there are any problems, is there any way to
revert? Please let me know as I am not an expert. Thanks.
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Nick (or some other helpful Xfce developer) fixed the Xfce panel
autohide bug some months ago.
The quickest/easiest way I know of to remove that bug - along with
several others, including the "desktop background fails to switch to a
random one from the user's list of chosen backgrounds at N minute
Reproducible with xfce4-panel 4.10.0-1ubuntu2 under Quantal.
Set panel autohide=true.
*Click "Action Buttons" (as default it is in right top corner and label is your
(login) name)
-menu opens
*Click button again to cancel Menu.
OR
*Click somewhere else to hide Menu.
OR
*Select some entry from Me
I found this in .xsession-errors
"(xfce4-panel:10385): GLib-WARNING **: GChildWatchSource: Exit status of a
child process was requested but ECHILD was received by waitpid(). Most likely
the process is ignoring SIGCHLD, or some other thread is invoking waitpid()
with a nonpositive first argument;
Using Voyager 12.10 with xfce4-panel (4.10.0-1ubuntu2) quantal
3 panels but only the top-one have the problème
It's triggered only by using the "name" button (right top) and clicking left
button of the mouse
I have created a button with "xfce4-panel -r" command (Kurapika29's idea)
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Can be trigger with Verve and running kate, konsole, lxterm and many other
programs. Is reset by running xfce4-panel -r in the verve command line.
Using Mint 14 with
xfce4-panel (4.10.0-1ubuntu2) quantal
xfce4-verve-plugin (1.0.0-1build2) quantal
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Same problem to me. I have two panels, top and bottom. Top panel
autohides without any problem. Bottom panel does not autohide. Xubuntu
12.10, AMD64, Nvidia GT520, 8GB.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: xfce4-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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