Running on Ubuntu 10.04, got lots of these errors at startup.
The last thing I remembered before these errors appeared, I updated python to
2.7 with zlib enabled, don't know if it has something to do with it though :/
Updating indicator-applet doesn't work, and restarting gnome doesn't work too.
I got the same error message:
The panel encountered a problem while loading OAFIID:GNOME_IndicatorApplet.
I am running 10.04.2 Ubuntu in amd64 on a Compaq nc6320. I just
installed virtualbox so I suspect that might have something to do with
it.
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This happens when the indicator-applet cannot write to the files
~/.cache/indicator-applet.log and ~/.cache/indicator-applet-session.log.
To reproduce:
$ rm -f ~/.cache/indicator-applet.log sudo chattr =i $_
$ fm -t ~/.cache/indicator-applet-session.log chattr =i $_
Then re-login.
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hmmm... I just experienced something similar to Ubuntu_tc7... (also got
this for the first time)
Like some other posters I also have a dual-head setup (with 2 x-servers)
I did:
1) boot in ubuntu (Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS, Linux 2.6.32-27-generic #49-Ubuntu SMP
Thu Dec 2 00:51:09 UTC 2010 x86_64),
Today is the first time I got the OAFIID error. I am using Ubuntu 11.04
- the Natty Narwhal and Gnome Version: 2.32.0
I have a colour laser printer that I have been using for a long time
without errors. The printer's software installed an applet in the
notification area next to the network.
In my case, it was some momentary glitch, perhaps. I've been running
Maverick since it came out, and this morning was the first time seeing
the error. Yesterday, I was altering the Startup Applications
preferences, and deleted an application from the list that was being
started twice -- once
For me the error didn't reappear either, no idea what initially caused
it. Network connections didn't come back though.
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I just got the exact same error after booting a clean install of natty.
When I run the binary on the command line, no output is created at all
and nothing happens either. However, time until it exits and the shell
prompt comes back varies between 1s and 2min.
On another note, my network
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I am also seeing this in a brand new desktop system with Ubuntu 10.04
(64-bit) installed. I have the nvidia drivers installed, but do not
have dual monitors configured.
indicator-messages is installed.
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Me too. I'm now getting this message on every login. This must have
happened as a result of an update on lucid within the last couple of
days. Looking back through dpkg.log, I suspect one of these updates is
to blame (perhaps libpng?):
2010-07-12 09:00:57 startup archives unpack
2010-07-12
Now lots of people with latest Ubuntu calls me because of this.
The most common thing I've noticed is, that it happens more with those
that has two displays. For example, one on monitor and second on TV. So
xorg configuration of separate X screens.
Does this point in any direction?
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I recently installed openSUSE on a new notebook, having used K/ubuntu
for some years. We have two users, and one starts openSUSE sessions
without a problem. The other begins with The panel encountered a
problem while loading OAFIID:GNOME_IndicatorApplet. If it would help
to know any more
the bug tracker is not an user forum, you should ask such questions on
an user forum or list rather
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Since this also occurs in openSUSE it looks like this bug is upstream in
Gnome. Does anyone have any idea what may be causing this? So far we know:
- It occurs in the latest Ubuntu sporadically (for users with dual monitor
systems)
- It occurs in openSUSE
Since it doesn't occur all the time, I
I got this error The panel encountered a problem while loading
OAFIID:GNOME_IndicatorApplet. as well, after a fresh install of Lucid
Lynx and a package update/upgrade. It does not occur at every boot, only
sporadically. The indicator-applet package is installed and was not
removed.
I think the
Just got this error today after adding a new user.
Now every boot for every user gives error.
None of the fixes posted here fixes it.
Sad...
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I've got the same problem on 10.04. I chose not deleting this and after logging
in I have empty desktop, no icons, no panels.
workaround is:
killall gnome-panel, but it is annoying.
Jeff,
It's done this a couple times though, so re-adding the app wasn't a permanent
fix.
what YOu mean, did
Yea I just got this when I booted up today. I chose the option to not
delete it and then I open up Add to Panel dialog and just re-add it
and it seems to work okay. It's done this a couple times though, so re-
adding the app wasn't a permanent fix.
I'm on Ubuntu 10.04.
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I still get this message. Not every boot, but quite often and it's
really annoying.
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Reading the initial report, I have this problem with the 'indicator applet' and
the 'indicator applet session' after having upgraded from karmic to lucid.
... But I see that a fix has been released. Should I file a new report?
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On Wed, 2010-03-10 at 12:50 +, Brews wrote:
Reading the initial report, I have this problem with the 'indicator applet'
and the 'indicator applet session' after having upgraded from karmic to lucid.
But I see that a fix has been released. Should I file a new report?
Yes, please do.
I also just got this error on Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic. I'm not aware of
having changed anything When starting the computer today the message
was there out of the blue.
When I ran /usr/lib/indicator-applet/indicator-applet nothing seemed to
happen. No error messages either. indicator-applet is
I just got this error on Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic. I'm not aware of having
changed anything yesterday. When starting the computer today the message
was there out of the blue.
When I ran /usr/lib/indicator-applet/indicator-applet nothing seemed to
happen. No error messages either. indicator-applet is
I got this error when enter to the desktop:
1. installing a Xubuntu 9.04
2. updating on 2009.09.09
3. sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
4. Restarting computer
5. Logging in with Gnome
And I've solved the problem with:
sudo apt-get install indicator-messages
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I think that the indicator-applet aspects of this bug have been fixed
and discovered to be invalid for some folks. I think there are perhaps
other more generic issues for folks with the gnome-panel, which aren't
indicator applet related. I think a bug should be opened on the
gnome-panel package
I get this message at startup on an intermittent basis:
The panel encountered a problem while loading OAFIID:TomboyApplet.
9.04
After I clear the message everything including Tomboy seems to work
without a problem.
Reinstalling Tomboy does not help.
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I'm getting this bug (The panel encountered a problem while loading...)
in an up-to-date 9.04-amd64. However, indicator-applet is properly
installed, as shown by a dpkg -l:
ii indicator-appl 0.1.6-0ubuntu1 GNOME panel indicator applet
This only happens the first time I log into Gnome when the
I also have received this error. No applets have loaded in the panel,
and I have a bunch of messages such as the following:
The panel encountered a problem while loading
OAFIID:GNOME_NotificationAreaApplet.
In addition, when I try to reinstall the 'indicator-applet' program (as
some have
ThanksYou suggest to start a thread or a bug report??
I ask this because on ubuntu italian forum I had not a solution, from Sunday
about my problem.
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A: piet...@yahoo.it
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Pietro -
The only symptom of this issue is the error message. If your desktop is
locked up there are more serious issues. I strongly
Ok many thanks
Pietro Montagna
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From: CRCarl craigkc...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 01:05:51
To: piet...@yahoo.it
Subject: Re: Rif: Re: [Bug 349237] Re: OAFIID:GNOME_IndicatorApplet error
@Michael, logfiles have been sent to you.
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@CRCarl.I dislike but your solution is no good.when I start with root
of recovery mode and I digit
#startx
The result is the sameThe panel encountered a problem while loading
OAFIID:GNOME_IndicatorApplet.
Do you want to delete the applet from your configuration?
And then I can
Pietro -
The only symptom of this issue is the error message. If your desktop is
locked up there are more serious issues. I strongly suggest you try and get
into a console, (Ctrl-Alt-F5) get a copy of /var/log/dmesg and
/var/log/messages and start a thread at http://ubuntuforums.org.
Put
Hello boys,
sorry but my english is not very good.
I have the same problem with the sam message of CRCarl.
I from 8.10 to 9.04 RC (Amd64) and my mouse doesnt' work and only thing that I
can do is to reset.
I had only simply to upgrdate from 8.10 to 9.04..
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@Michael and mark
these are apt.log and main.log.Please help me!!
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Pietro -
You can fix the issue by starting terminal and re-installing the missing
application -
#sudo aptitude install indicator-applet
Thank you for submitting the log files, they will help.
C
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ok This night when i Will come back to home I will do it
Thanks
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Pietro -
You can fix
@Jorrit: Thanks, this is helpful, but it would be nice to get the full
apt.log and main.log to figure out what packages were installed before
the upgrade and the full resolver log (e.g. why libgnome2-0 was not
marked for upgrade earlier). Is its ok to mail the logs to me
personally?
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@Jorrit, did you have it installed before the upgrade?
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that is a good point we add the applet to the configuration if it's not
installed too
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Sebastien Bacher wrote:
that is a good point we add the applet to the configuration if it's not
installed too
Aha. That would do it :-). We should definitely install it during
upgrade, not remove it if it's installed.
Mark
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@Jorrit: if the applet got removed, please attach the logs from /var/log
/dist-upgrade/ (if it was a release upgrade) so that we can diagnose
if/why it was removed.
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@Michael and Mark, I'm not entirely comfortable posting everything here
that I have in /var/log/dist-upgrade/, but here's - what I think is -
the relevant excerpt:
# grep -E Log|indicator /var/log/dist-upgrade/apt.log
Log time: 2009-04-04 11:00:45.212100
Log time: 2009-04-04 11:00:46.904048
Log
After upgrading to Jaunty I encountered the exact same error. Apparently
the package was silently removed during the upgrade. I had to install
indicator-applet again to make the problem go away.
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I'm marking this as incomplete. If someone can give some steps to
reproduce the uninstall, or more information I'd be happy to change it
:)
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Yes, this is typically the error message you get when you have the
indicator applet referenced in your panel, but not installed.
Please re-open the bug if you have information showing that de-
installation was the result of a packaging error.
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I seemed to be having this problem because indicator-applet suddenly got
uninstalled. Not sure how, though. :P
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Okay, I'm going to mark it as incomplete for now. There have been a
couple of updates recently that might have fixed it. The warnings
you're seeing are coming from the GTK theme engine and should be fine.
Though you should use Human ;) Please comment again if this comes
back.
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Could you guys please try and run it from the command line and see if
any useful error are thrown?
The binary path is: /usr/lib/indicator-applet/indicator-applet
Also, you may need to execute that, and then readd it to your panel to
pick up that it's running again.
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I get the following error messages when running /usr/lib/indicator-
applet/indicator-applet
andr...@brain2:~$ /usr/lib/indicator-applet/indicator-applet
/usr/share/themes/Dust/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:708: Murrine configuration option
highlight_ratio will be deprecated in future releases. Please use
I'm marking this as confirmed, as I have the same problem on up-to date
Ubuntu 9.04.
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