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** Changed in: meta-gnome2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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+1 to confirm on a 64bit fresh install after having the same problem
with an old working system that got broken after an upgrade. not
happy However my Laptop has never given me a problem and it's a
fresh install yesterday with full updates.
I'm looking to see if a debian package
This happens consistently for me on the first login after booting, with
several applets failing to load. If I then log out and log back in,
they load correctly. If I reboot, they fail to load again. Some kind
of race condition with something not loading fast enough?
Karmic
Linux inspiron 2.6.31
Im having these applet errors as well. I believe my problems started
after I installed Kubuntu on top of my Ubuntu. Logging out and back in
does not recreate the problem and the apps that did not load, are
working again.
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Series of GNOME errors upon startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/42696
I've got this problem too. Acer Aspire One with upgraded SSD and ram.
I'll try the fix listed above.
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Thanks!
Yes, I do have an SSD in my AA1
I put the SuperTalent 32Gb SSD into my AA1 (previously it had the slower
Samsung 8GB SSD in it)
I'll try that workaround then. Thanks again.
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Series of GNOME errors upon startup
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If your seeing this bug on a system with an SSD, than this is most
likely the result of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libatasmart/+bug/445852.
Please try the workaround documented there. That fixed the problem for
me.
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Series of GNOME errors upon startup
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I have this too on my Acer Aspire One NB. It is NBR-specific as my
desktop PC is fine.
I thought it was just a teething issue so I wiped my home area and
logged in again. That seemed to fix it but alas it's come back just
now. :( It takes age to boot up and is reading/writing to the disk a
lot
Looks like my #486023 is a duplicate for this one.
** Changed in: meta-gnome2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I receive the same as above. Have been getting it ever since the alpha. A quick
reboot seems to fix it but it will happen again.
System: Dell 9 Mini - 2GB of RAM, 16GB SSD.
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They failing applets are quitting (and cleaning up the socket that
gnome-panel is looking for). From the strace for bonobo-activation-
server (bonobo-activation-server has its output redirected to /dev/null,
so it doesn't get stored anywhere):
1713 14:15:51.291582 write(2, "\n(window-picker-apple
gnome-panel gives an error when it cannot find the orbit socket. Trying
to strace bonobo-activation-server to see what happens there, but I
haven't been able yet to get it to fail and get strace to work.
read(18, "GIOP\1\2\1\1\204\1\0\0", 12) = 12
read(18,
"\20Q\231\t\0\0\0\0\1\0\0\0\1\0\0\0\f\0
I added "and started dbus" as a condition for starting gdm, but I am
still having this problem (and it seems to take longer to boot up). I
guess it must be something else.
xsession-errors contains the following:
** (gnome-panel:1615): WARNING **: panel-applet-frame.c:1310: failed to get
Bonobo/Co
I have the same problem, running a 9.04 to 9.10 upgraded NBR. I have had
the problem since upgrading to an alpha version, and I still have the
problem now.
I wonder if this is the result of a race condition during startup. If I
log out, and log in again, I never have this problem. As such, I suspe
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