TOMA is Spanish, ;) 2010/12/17 Mahendra Tallur <439...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> Joaquin : TOMA ? Googled it, didn't find :) > > All : hmm, I'm not sure this is relevant but this seems interesting. > Usually I only keep a top panel and corruption appears in the indicators > area and disappears with a "killall gnome-panel". I recently started my > /home from scratch and kept everything as conservative & "out of the > box" as possible. > > I noticed that : corruption appears here more frequently in the bottom > panel ("show desktop" applet) (and once in a while in the top panel near > the canonical indicators). So this seems unrelated to the indicators. > More importantly, when calling "killall gnome-panel" corruption doesn't > disappear systematically. It actually makes it happen about 50% of the > cases ! > > In other word : starting from an "out of the box"' Ubuntu install with > Compiz, corruption may be triggered when calling a couple of times > "killall gnome-panel" and can thus be reproduced very easily. Also, it > is thus 1) not related to the indicators 2) not related to the GNOME > startup itself as it can be reproduced afterwards > > We may add 3) seems to be related to themes that use the Murrine GTK > engine ? 4) is definitely triggered when Compiz is enabled. > > I'm making assumptions and definitely didn't re-read the hundreds of > comments of this bugreport. Do you think guys we could/should set up a > wiki page or a poll or another statistical tool to have a better > consciousness / visibility of the different factors at play ? > > (also : noone interested by a bounty ?) > > -- > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber > of a duplicate bug (598065). > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/439448 > > Title: > Visual corruption affecting several panel applets > > Status in Compiz: > Invalid > Status in Desktop panel for GNOME: > New > Status in Indicator Applet: > Invalid > Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu: > In Progress > Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu: > Triaged > Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid: > Confirmed > Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick: > Triaged > Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty: > Triaged > > Bug description: > **********PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR > COMMENT/SCREENSHOT***************** > > Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how many > people get notified when you add anything to this bug report. Please don't > confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't attach further > screenshots - we all know how the problem looks. We all appreciate your > involvement, but read previous post carefully prior you post your own. We > need to draw constructive conclusions and find the solution. > > Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc... > > SUMMARY: > > After graphical logon notification area gets scrambled. Icons are in > terrible mess. Some of them are overlapping others. Sometimes network > manager icon is missing. Sometimes phantom icons show up. They can be clones > of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any graphics card: > ATI, nVidia, Intel... > > WORKAROUND 1: > > Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's "Run" dialog. The > panels will automatically respawn correctly. > > WORKAROUND 2: > > When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel (not > icons) click "Properties". In "Panel Properties" change panel orientation to > "Left" or "Right" and back to "Top" or "Bottom". In my case all icons are > displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing. > > WORKAROUND 3: > > Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-add > them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc. > > > To unsubscribe from this bug, go to: > https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/439448/+subscribe > -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/439448 Title: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs