please do open a new report, this was closed more than a year ago,
thanks.
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Sorry, I don't see how to reopen and add a comment at the same time.
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ok, I thought it may be the wrong thing to do, I don't know what the
proper process is. But the comment you seek is comment #21, my comment:
I'm experiencing problems described in this bug report in my Karmic
Koala 9.10 and simple reinstallation of gnome-applets didn't help.
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The problem exists in Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala too. At least after I log
in I get an error message about OAFIID:Deskbar_Applet.
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I've had this problem with Jaunty, the solution proposed by yldouright
worked well.
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Here is what I did to finally get rid of this error with the updated version of
Ubuntu 7.10:
1. Open a terminal window by Ctrl-Alt-F2
2. At the prompt type "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop" without the quotes
3. On the next line type "sudo aptitude reinstall gnome-applets" without the
quotes
4. If you
I believe this issue was closed too soon. I am running hardy and I
encounter this problem from time to time - I haven't noticed any
regularity except that the last few days it keeps happening all the time
so that's why I finally ended up here after googling about it.
$ more /etc/issue
Ubuntu 8.04.
ok thanks, closing the report.
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Doesn't seem to be a problem anymore after I upgraded to hardy.
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does anybody still have the issue on hardy or intrepid?
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I'm having the same problem, it appeared after installing libgnome-gconf2-perl.
How may I provide more information about my system?
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Gutsy 7.10 - vanilla
I am experiencing the same problem, the differences being that I only receive
the following errors:
The panel encountered a problem while loading "OAFIID:GNOME_Panel_TrashApplet"
The panel encountered a problem while loading "OAFIID:GNOME_MixerApplet".
Usually this only hap
re:
The panel encountered a problem while loading
"OAFIID:GNOME_FastUserSwitchApplet".
I had the problem return after occasionally fixing with /tmp/orbit-
username file deletes,
But much worse: there was a crippling slowdown of the machine -- booting
took forever, same error message returned, p
I can comment, that when I had this problem, it was out of the blue. I
do have a static IP (as mentione above), but I had had it for a long
time when I had this problem. I am pretty sure it is related to gnome-
applets because my solution was to purge and then reinstall that
package. I don't think
Reading the prior Bug Description message to mine, above, I also recall
that the problem workstation warned that two users were connected during
shutdown last night.
These would have been samba network users connected to shared folders on
the problem workstation.
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I'm adding information here in case it may help in determining the cause
of the problem:
This morning one of our Samba networked Ubuntu computers had the error
message:
[QUOTE]"Error: The panel encountered a problem while loading "OAFIID:
Gnome_fastuserswitchapplet". Do you want to delete the app
I had a similar problem on Fedora 7, which I worked-around by adding a
line to /etc/gdm/PostSession/Default . The line I added is:
[ -d /tmp/orbit-$USER ] && rm -Rf /tmp/orbit-$USER
Basically, the /tmp/orbit-username/linc-* files were persisting after
the X/GDM session had ended. This was causi
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I can also confirm this on a brand new (as well as other separate)
install of Gutsy (using LTSP5).
I have noticed that this happens a lot when I go from logging in
directly at the server console, and then login via an LTSP client (or
even VNC to the server). It seems that there's something happeni
Just to confirm this keeps happening on more then a few of the systems here,
this could be attributed to gconfd-2 or applets I guess...
It seems gconf-d is not stopping and then on reload applets dont work.
killing gconfd-2 and removing temp files with the word gconf in the /tmp dir
seems to fix.
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I can cofirm that error and at a first glance it appears as if only applets
from the gnome-applets package (in my case 2.20.0-0ubumtu1) are affected.
I'm running Gutsy.
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It happened again and I took a look at my system logs and this is all I
could find:
Under auth.log I found
Nov 24 18:56:40 gtr225-desktop gdm[26700]: pam_unix(gdm:session): session
closed for user gtr225
Nov 24 18:57:04 gtr225-desktop gdm[14279]: pam_unix(gdm:session): session
opened for user gt
Well I'm not quite sure what package it effects. But what I will do is
the next time this error occurs (which shouldn't be too long from now) I
will look over my system logs for any unusual error messages that may be
related to this. Any other suggestions on what I can do to track down
what package
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