lspci | grep -i matrox
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Matrox Graphics, Inc. MGA G400/G450 (rev 05)
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Panel utilities not shown on startup using Matrox gfx with compiz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/572550
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Complete removal of the compiz packages via synaptic package manager SOLVED it
for me too - thanks Davide.
I tried reinstallation first, and that didn't fix it.
Don't know what Compiz did - if it's just 3d-effects too subtle to
notice, I'm happy now.
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Panel utilities not shown on startup usin
I presume you mean the point at which it offers "try ubuntu" (boot live cd) or
"install ubuntu" ?
I chose install, and had no problems - I didn't actually boot off the cd until
30 minutes ago, to test it.
I didn't feel the need to check it out, as I was keeping my 9.10 partition &
overwriting an
The live cd exhibits a similar problem for me (broken bars top & bottom). It's
not curable via panel / properties / background either - I had to use change
desktop / themes to recover the bar.
Screenshot attached.
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Oh, it's hardware related? I'd assumed it was a config problem.
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gnome panel fails to appear at login (ubuntu 10.04)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/574247
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Does this help? Here's mine for comparison.
Has anyone any suggestions please? This is too lame - I'm going to regress to
9.10 if I can't fix this.
Thanks
Chris
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gnome panel fails to appear at login
Is there anything I can try, or any additional information I can provide?
I'd really like to fix these symptoms - it's a pain to have to fix the panel
every login before I can use it.
Thanks
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gnome panel fails to appear at login (ubuntu 10.04)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/574247
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Looks like 574247 too - although my workaround was to right click on
panel position.
I don't much fancy downgrading my lcd screen - any other suggestions?
Thanks
Chris
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Panel utilities not shown on startup
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gnome panel fails to appear at login (ubuntu 10.04)
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gnome panel fails to appear at login (ubuntu 10.04)
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Thanks Gabe.
Filed as https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/policykit-1-gnome/+bug/574247
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assertion failure: g_once_init_leave: assertion `initialization_value != 0'
failed
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gnome panel fails to appear at login (ubuntu 10.04)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: policykit-1-gnome
Using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.
Bug associated with gnome itself, I think.
Newly installed 10.04, with /home partition inherited from 9.10.
Expect machine to auto-login on power-up with full width top bar offering
Applications/Places/System etc
I see this on Lucid final release.
I also don't get a proper panel on boot/autologin:
I get a light grey bar top left, about the normal depth, 40% width, nothing on
it.
To workaround, I right click where the panel ought to be, select properties,
select the background tab, and click none, or solid
I got this message.
PCI: Bus #05 (-#08) is hidden behind transparent bidge #02 (-#05) (try
'pci=assign-busses')
Please report the result to linux-kernel to fix this permanently
immediately followed by an identical message "PCI: bus#09 (-#0c)..."
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