On Fri, 2010-10-15 at 20:40 +, Daniel Carrasco Guariento wrote:
> This bug persists on Maverick. But with Unity, @didrocks's workaround
> does not work anymore.
>
> Anyone knows a new one?
Unity does not have a configurable panel.
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This bug persists on Maverick. But with Unity, @didrocks's workaround
does not work anymore.
Anyone knows a new one?
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The GNOME desktop runs with user privileges, not root. The error
messages in Craig's experiment were not because there's another panel
already running (I guess this is why xe said it was expected), but
because there's no running GNOME session for the root, and hence the
panel application can't conn
I don't know how relevant this still is, but I recently got round this
issue by attempting to start another instance of the panel with 'sudo
gnome-panel'
terminal threw out an error as expected
** Message: Could not connect to session manager: Could not get owner of
name 'org.gnome.SessionManager
2 years on? Any movement?
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Are there any news on this issue? It seems to me that when you keep it
that way you drive away quite a bunch of users who then not use netbook
remix at all? Then all you efforts of making it are worthless... Is
that the intention?
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What was the team thinking when you made this decision. Why did you
disable this option to ad and rearange aplet? I dont understand, realy.
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Calm down, please :)
Thanks for the explanation on compulsory, and no, I'm not a native English
speaker, let's say "mandatory" so.
Your last statement about an upstream bug is right, do you care about
opening a bug on gconf and gsettings on the GNOME bugzilla?
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The changes in 10.04 seem to have made the problem worse, not better.
Clever people in 9.10 used to be able to work around the problem. Now
in 10.04 you have to be a true genius, or merely insane, (or find this
bug report) to work around the problem.
The proposed fix in #19 is to tell users to ig
Thank you. I have solved this trouble. But after that i have 2 volume
controller applets. And there are different! Why? And which it's names?
PS. There are Russian locale
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try rm -rf ~/.gconf/apps/panel/
then logout and login again.
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Yes. After log in my GNOME session, i see my default gnome-panel from
GNOME session, not from UNE.
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> I have done "converting". But nothing have been changed (((
You have to choose "Gnome" as your default session by the time of logon.
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Well, as you converted the GNOME session, you have to logout and select
the "GNOME" session in GDM once you pick up your name.
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I have done "converting". But nothing have been changed (((
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It was compulsory because of a demand of having both GNOME and UNE session.
Can you read the link above please? You have all the tool for people wanting to
do some "tweaking" of the session.
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Hi all. I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 NBR. And I don't want to use a default GNOME
session. And all of the solution from net are not waorking for me. Anyone can
help me?
And why Canonical developers decided to disable customisation function from
gnome panel??? I'm angry =\
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The rational of why and how to do that is in the following link:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuNetbookEdition/ConvertGnomeSession
well, you will use your GNOME session then
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I have just upgraded to Lucid, and all of the above workarounds have
become invalid, since all panel-changing options are grayed out on every
menu. There is no obvious way to unlock an applet from the panel, remove
or even add a new laucher, because all of these options seem to have
been disabled.
If this problem is still under consideration, here is what I just did to
solve it (I've already posted this to a thread about adding a keyboard
layout switcher):
For those who want to add applets to the panel (such as the keyboard
layout switcher) of a standard UNR 9.10 Gnome desktop, first right-
** Project changed: netbook-remix => window-picker-applet
** Changed in: window-picker-applet
Status: Won't Fix => Triaged
** Changed in: window-picker-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Yo
On Ubuntu Netbook Remix (9.04), was looking for a way to add the
'gweather' applet (for easy access to weather forecasts). #9/10 above
provided the solution!
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Moving bug to Ubuntu distribution
** Also affects: window-picker-applet (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: window-picker-applet (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: window-picker-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in
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