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Also an issue in Natty 11.04
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Yep, still a problem in Ubuntu 10.10.
I'm also amazed that such a simple, but annoying, problem hasn't yet
been fixed. Can it really be _that_ complicated to fix?
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This still occurs in 10.04 "Lucid" and 10.10 "Maverick". I have just
encountered it myself. I had deleted the top panel & moved its contents
to the bottom one, Windows-XP-style.
I decided to revert to the GNOME style. I created a new one, positioned
it at the top, and moved the menu, launch icons
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I'm having this issue in Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic. The bottom panel has
"expand" disabled and "autohide" enabled. Using the panel preference
setting I cannot change its orientation--it's stuck on "top". If I
change it in gconf-editor it can be changed but as soon as it unhides,
it shoots back to the top
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Hi,
still have the problem on Fedora 11, Gnome 2.26.
I fixed it by defining bottom bar as being with y bottom=0 (which was equal to
-1). But looks strange anyway...
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Thank you for bringing this bug to our attention. Unfortunately a paper
cut should be a small usability issue that affects many people and is
quick and easy to fix. I'm afraid this bug can't be addressed as part of
this project, as it does not affect the default Ubuntu 9.10 experience.
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Status: New
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"So in gconf-editor go to apps->panel ->general and find the
corresponding entry for you in my case toplevel_id_list and reorder the
panels in the list in the order you want them to appear in this case the
first is at the edge of the screen."
Thank Odin, and thank you. After switching the order o
Hi,
I hope the above will help to make a final solution patch for this
problem.
I also found a not so nice solution: deleting one of panels and creating
it again. It is workiing for me for a long time now.
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Hi,
I'm using Ubuntu Jaunty and have the same problem for as far as i remember
using gnome :( (from dapper i think).
My settings is the two pannels at the top.
Until Jaunty it was not so problematic as i could drag and drop one
panel to the bottom and to the top really easily at startup. But sin
the script did always fix it for the current session only. (at least
thats what i experienced). i have given up since and use the default
layout with one panel at the top and one panel at the bottom of the
screen.
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(https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-panel/+bug/15442/comments/15)
It LOOKS like it works when it's run (it properly moves the panels
around in the right manour), but when you log out and log back in, the
panels are back to the old 'wrong
Same issue in Jaunty 32-bit.
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I have the same problem on Intrepid /64 bit.
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I have the same problem on Intrepid. As I see the posts this bug could be found
in earlier versions too.
If it helps to solve the problem 7.10 is an exception, I used it before but
this bug was not present there.
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I'd like to confirm that this bug still exists in Intrepid and Jaunty.
The two panels at the top of the screen get switched into the worng
order on almost every login.
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The gnome bug is listed on top of this page. Sorry.
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Hint:
In Debian Lenny it just happens the first time you reposition both
panels on bottom (this always happened to me with past versions of
Gnome). Nevertheless, if you delete the panel you desire to be on top,
create a new identical one, and reposition them as you want, this
preference is preserv
Thanks for the fix, as this little annoyance is no more!
Hopefully we get proper fix soon.
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i created a workaround based on a suggestion found in the gnome
bugtracker:
1) find out how your panels are called. its the last part of the strings you
get if you run:
gconftool-2 --all-dirs /apps/panel/toplevels
2) run the following script. pass top/bottom/left/right and the names of
the panel
the ubuntu team doesn't have the ressources to work on this issue right
know and upstream seems to be busy as well but you are welcome to work
on the bug and contribute
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i can confirm this happens and annoys me. is there any chance that it
will be fixed anytime soon?
workaround seems to be to switch all the buttons on the affected panels,
as the "bad ordering" at least seems to be stable. this might eventually
result in the same changes as adam Adam Jeżewski worka
Also confirmed here. I try to keep my panel with window menu on bottom
and panel with app icons on top of that (both at bottom of screen). When
I restart my computer, the panels switch position; they refuse to remain
where I place them.
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Seeing identical behavior on my new 8.04 install. Apparently doesn't
matter the orientation of the bars (ie. top or bottom). Also doesn't
matter if desktop effects are on or off.
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Confirmed this annoying bug in Ubuntu 8.04.
My workaround:
0. Backup ~/.gconf/apps/panel
1. Press ALT+F2, type gconf-editor, press Enter
2. Expand [apps / panel / applets]
3. For every item in [apps / panel / applets] replace toplevel_id - if the
value is top_panel_screen0 change it to bottom_pan
This bug is one of the most annoying ever. It makes Ubuntu 8.04 useless
when every time I've got to arrange the panels from the scratch...
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Hi,
I experience the same problem. Installed 8.04 yesterday and my 2 below
panels changed positions between logins. Trash icon applet sometimes
disappeared too.
Today I relogged in again and it not only happened (again), but all the
applet positions in the panel which has menu were messed up.
So
I get this on every log in on Hardy. It's a serious usability issue, as
all my buttons are in a different place every time I log in.
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FYI this effects Ubuntu 8.04 beta
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** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Triaged
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I would like to confirm this problem on Feisty though I never experienced it in
Dapper. (I skipped Edgy altogether)
My panel configuration is similar to the OP's.
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I would like to reopen this bug as it remains on feisty (also present in
edgy). I have this problem on all my machines (2 x86 laptops and 1 x64
desktop). The original poster described exactly my problem. I attach a
screenshot of my setup. Feel free to contact me if testing is needed.
Thanks,
Clau
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Assignee: Sebastien Bacher => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
Status: Needs Info => Rejected
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