Hi I experienced this bug while using 11.10 when it was in development.
Thus I haven't experience this bug or been able to duplicate it since
installing the final release of 11.10. I believe the issue is resolved
with a proper install of a stable release.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
I have the same problem with gnome-shell 3.2.1-0ubuntu1 ! Also, I didn't
find a shell directory in ~/.gconf/desktop/gnome but the gconf.xml files
I did find were all prefixed with a %
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After browsing the rest of the gconf directories i discovered that every
gconf.xml file had a '%'-prefix... Is it meant to be that way?
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/ / In desperation I blew away ~/.gconf/desktop/gnome/shell and interface with
the user logged out.
/ / That seemed to fix it.
I also got this problem a few minutes ago and found this bug with google and
after reading what Derek wrote I browsed ~/.gconf/desktop/ to find three files
with unusual
I had the same thing happen to me.
I'd enabled (toggled the switch in gnome-shell-extensions) the user theme
extension, then rebooted.
Oh, I'd also installed the full gnome package which was why I was rebooting,
but I doubt that was it.
After reboot, was crashing, couldn't get it to recover, and
as of the release date for onieric, I am still having this problem. at
one point, I found a theme folder that was in use and mysteriously an
underscore had been added to the name ( _Nord instead of Nord).
changing the name appeared to fix the problem. however a recent update
returned gnome-shell
I have the same problem, my gnome-shell version is 3.2.0-0ubuntu1 and
ubuntu 11.10, if I execute 'gnome-shell --replace' by normal user, it
can't works, and no titlebar, menus at all, and has appear below
message:
(gnome-shell:8361): Clutter-WARNING **: Whoever translated default:LTR did so
wrong
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