Installed the xenial version on my bionic and I confirm the same issue
here.
When I start the cairo-clock form a terminal it startup correct. But
from launcher or startup script it has the bug.
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Same here in Lucid.
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hi
I can confirm it seems to be a timing issue.
I tried your workaround by writing a launch script for the clock, it works well.
Thanks!
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Thanks Amir for confirming. You are right, this is not good behavior,
but that's why it is a bug ;). The timing script was to figure out if
timing was the issue, and was meant to be a temporary workaround as well
if needed. Keep in mind if Ubuntu were "Windowsish" you wouldn't even
have the ability
I just wanted to confirm this bug for me.
And a suggestion: why not put a "Automatic start at login" option that takes
cares of
everything (like timing, etc.) and is also more user-friendly than having to
add a command line to the session manager.
Excuse me, I come from Windows and expect things
Thanks kbit for trying that. I can definitely assure you the startup
processes are not run purely sequentially; I use a similar startup
script to ensure compiz has started before composite-requiring things
just fine. However looking at my script, I did it differently which
might somehow cause an is
Hi Mike, thank you for your very nice reply!
1) Running the command from the Alt+F2-run-box works just fine. So it is
a timing issue.
2) Using the shell script with sleep fixes the background texture
problem.
BUT: It seems like the start scripts are not run parallel, but one after the
other. I
Hi kbit, thanks for using Ubuntu and thanks for taking the time to file
this bug report! One thing that can sometimes cause differences between
behavior at startup and otherwise is timing. However sometimes the
terminal behaves differently as well. Let's figure out which it is:
First, try copy and
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