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Status: New => Invalid
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Gnome panels continuously crash, then reload
To manage notifications ab
Ok. I set the panel back! --WITHOUT ADMIN PRIVILEGE--
I copied following folder contents from my other pc (where panel is still okay)
to the notebook (before that I deleted folder-contents on the notebook):
~/.gconf/apps/gnome-settings/gnome-panel
~/.gconf/apps/panel
Although I had differend sc
OMG. Same Bug here on PackardBell "EasyNote MX66-203" Notebook with NVIDIA
7300GO, "nvidia" driver and Dual Monitor with seperate XServers
(Laptop-LCD:1280x800 & CRT:1024x768).
It happened after deleting the "notification area" on a panel on the
LaptopScreen. Same like Dmitry Ostasevich sayed. P
The same with me. Nvidia and dual monitor config. After deleting
"notification area" applet panels restarts every second or two.
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Glad I stumbled across this thread... All of the above is true for me as
well.
Karmic
Linux eznet-desktop 2.6.31-17-generic #54-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 10 17:01:44 UTC
2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Follow the procedure for restoring the default panel.
http://www.saifur-rahman.com/2008/12/restoring-default-ubuntu-panel/
The following ran as sudo worked:
gconftool-2 --shutdown
rm -rf ~/.gconf/apps/panel
pkill gnome-panel
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Identical problem here. Have 9.10 32-bit. Using AMD with dual monitors
and nvidia drivers. Tried to delete a duplicate icon from the panel and
got the crash loop. It's definitely related to dual monitor usage with
the panel.
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Same problem here - very frustrating problem indeed. Thankfully I found
this report. Deleting everything in ~/.gconf/apps/panel fixed my
problem.
This happened when I was trying to reorder the items in the top panel. I
think I accidentally selected "Delete this panel" when I meant to just
move an
It isn't random... I have the same issue here... it did NOT happen until
I upgraded to the 16 Kernel through Update Manager, and YES I too
clicked off the icon on the Panel as described in the first post.
Earlier Kernel stops it...
Intel , E1400 (Dual Core 64 bit), chipset Nvidia GEForce 9400 (Dri
Same problem here but seems to be by random at all.
1st time i was opening emesene by panel icon and gnome panel crashes and 2nd
time i was closing wine notepad.
Same way to get back panel with no continuosly crash (removing local
.gconf/apps/panel).
AMD Phenom 8450, ECS 6100PM-M2, chipset Nvidi
I'll confirm it's caused by removing the notification area, and point to
a bug in the Debian list that references details:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=547093
I was able to get back in by logging into an xterm session instead of
gnome and do the following:
cd .gconf/apps/
rm
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Would be nice to have steps to trigger the issue yes
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It only happened once. After I killed gconf2-d, it stopped. Permanently. If
you want, I can try to recreate the problem by repeating what I did the
first time.
Nicholas Ipsen
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> do you get the bug every time? seems an upstream bug there
>
do you get the bug every time? seems an upstream bug there
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Here's the full XsessionErrors.txt
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