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Title:
Nautilus quicklist includes
Ok it happened again. Any debug info I can grab before the next reboot?
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It just dawned on me that this might be happening after upgrades to
Unity. My apt log definitely shows Unity recently upgraded.
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Updated to 3.1.7-2ubuntu1.1 from precise-proposed. Re-enabled the disk
module. Ganglia now starts up instead of segfaulting and appears to be
working normal.
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There is actually nothing that can be done here. Only 1 location on the
screen can be the icon region for an application. If you run more than
1 dock, then they will (at best) fight to set that region. Unity
updates the region more often than say Docky, so it 'wins' in that
situation. There is
Please do not change the bug status for Docky. We consider this to be
an Invalid bug.
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Also think about the general problem you are seeing. Your application
has 2 locations on the screen that have a launcher for it: one on Unity
and one on some other dock. How is the system supposed to know which
of those 2 it should animate the minimize to?
You can solve the problem by only
For reference, here is the standard property:
http://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/latest/ar01s05.html#id2760955
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Unity Launcher
I just realized I tend to call it 'icon region' when its actually named
'icon geometry'. Hope that didn't confuse you more! ;-)
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The panels also caused the problem. It is just that the frequency with
which the panels updated the icon regions was (most likely) much less,
so the dock would 'win' in that situation. Unity, as far as I know,
updates the regions much more frequently (at least in comparison to
Docky and Plank,
If I'm not mistaking, that would make Docky win again Maybe. Maybe
not. The point here is that they are both contending to set that
geometry, so if Docky starts updating more frequently then you'll
probably see much more non-deterministic behavior. They will fight even
more!
can anything be
Docky 2.x is no longer under active development. Docky 3.0 and on will
be based off Plank.
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Unity Launcher steals minimize app animation
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My machine has crashed twice today. One of those times I had a kernel
dump (attached). The stack trace seems to indicate sometihng related to
ath9k and/or mac80211. I was on a public, unencrypted wifi with an
OpenVPN connection enabled.
ProblemType: Bug
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Kernel crash related to
So doing a 'metacity --replace' to unload Unity, and then 'unity
--replace' to start it up again does not fix the situation.
Let me know if there is any debug info I can give (or config files).
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I have not rebooted or logged out since the first time this happened. I
was hoping a restart of Unity would fix it. I'll let you know the next
time I log out.
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The launcher is drawing items incorrectly. The visible items all have a
progress bar shown, though no progress is initiated by those apps. Some
items are pushed 'up' and not visible, though if I move the mouse into
the blank spaces I get hovers for the items I can't see.
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Launcher shows
And apparently, the auto-hide mode is also not working. The launcher
should hide but is always visible now.
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Launcher shows progress for
Note that in this case, there are missing items above *and* below what
you see.
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Launcher shows progress for every item and missing items
As I stated, I can't even reproduce it on the same system/configuration.
Resetting the configuration and/or other users/systems will clearly not
reproduce it - I run Unity on 2 other machines and have never seen this
bug there.
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I believe you should re-read the definition of Launchpad's Status field.
Invalid states it is 'not a bug.' A bug that 'cannot be verified'
(which this is) should be marked Incomplete.
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I'm experiencing this as well. Disabling hardware accel in Flash seems
to fix it.
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation G84
[GeForce 8600 GT] [10de:0402] (rev a1)
model name : AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4000+
Linux guyute 3.2.0-29-generic-pae #46-Ubuntu
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Wrong icon in dock for pantheon-terminal opened with Ctrl+Alt+T
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compiz:
Installed: 1:0.9.7.8-0ubuntu1.4
Candidate: 1:0.9.7.8-0ubuntu1.4
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1:0.9.7.8-0ubuntu1.2 0
500
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I attached an external monitor to my laptop. The configuration is to
span the monitors (no mirror):
left monitor: 1680x1050
right monitor: 1920x1200
they are aligned so the top edges match
I spread the workspaces (Super+S) and the display seems wrong. All of
the
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Spreading workspaces
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Note: the monitor configuration I describe is the 2nd one listed in the
MonitorsUser.xml.txt attached.
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Spreading workspaces with
Just an FYI, if you accidentally 'show desktop' and lose your windows
just alt-tab to 'show desktop' again. You don't have to visit each
window to bring them back, it acts like a toggle.
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I can only test on one of the systems (as I removed Unity from the other
for being way too slow). But on the GeForce 8600 GT (G84) 512MB system
it is still slow. I estimate around 500-800ms. Compared to my laptop
(ATI FireGL 5250) it is most definitely noticeably slower.
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The switcher is highly inconsistent. Sometimes I hit alt-tab and it
does nothing (refocus the active window). Sometimes it will switch
apps. Sometimes it switches windows within the same app. It is almost
so non-deterministic that I can't actually tell what the intended
behavior is.
At any
I should note that this does not just affect multimon setups. I have a
single monitor with the default 4 workspaces and see this bug.
Maximized window on the top-right workspace casts a shadow onto windows
on the top-left. In fact, non-maximized windows also cast if I just
move them to the right
I should also point out that the stacking order of the windows matters.
If I click on the empathy window (top-right, which casts the shadow)
then move to the top-left workspace I see the bug. If I then click on
the Chrome window (which already has focus!) the shadow goes away. It
won't come
Note that this also affects the HUD. Press ALT to bring up HUD, then
press the keys to spread windows (Super+W) and it will (un)spread behind
the HUD. It also types a 'w' into the HUD. Most likely, HUD should
hide when the spread happens.
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Ok just experienced the issue again but on 3.2.0-23 kernel. So it isn't
a kernel issue (for me). Though it definitely seems to happen less
often with the older kernel.
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FYI I am not on nouveau (or Nvidia). I have an ATI FireGL 5250 and use
radeon.
And for me the system isn't completely frozen, I can CTRL-ALT-F1 over
and see the logs there. Killing the session restarts it and sometimes
works.
[28.723] (II) LoadModule: radeon
[28.723] (II) Loading
I'm having a similar bug with the radeon driver. Randomly (though often
when watching youtube) the screen would just stop updating. I could
move the mouse cursor around and I think it was accepting keyboard input
but nothing on the screen updated. I could ctrl-alt-f1 over and kill
the x session
I can confirm this bug is still present on Precise, even with -proposed
enabled.
unity:
Installed: 5.12-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 5.12-0ubuntu1
Version table:
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Packages
100
Still present in Precise release.
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When using grid to align windows they overlap workspaces
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I'm on Precise (with -proposed enabled), ATI FireGL 5200 with open
source radeon drivers, single monitor setup. This bug appears for me.
My launcher is set to autohide and I can interact with it via mouse,
making it show/hide. The launcher also updates to show
notifications/progress bars of
Also note that for me, if I hit super (for dash) it does not display.
But dash does open in the background so that if I then log in it is
already disabled.
If I hold down super, then the shortcut keys help page displays over the
login box. The launcher also overlays the shortcut's onto the
I have this problem on Ubuntu 12.04.
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Locking screen doesn't hide unity bars
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I have this problem. Sometimes the dock shows, sometimes it doesnt.
And some times only part of the dock is drawn (probably related to my
Nvidia card.. it does strange things).
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According to Rico, that hack actually doesn't work. When I upgrade to
12.04, I will get a working hack in place but I am still on 10.10 and
the docklets work fine for me. ;-)
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I temporarily pushed the 'hack' fix that will at least allow the
docklets to use networking if it is available. It also means they will
keep trying to update even if your networking is missing. But I think
this is a better way to break.
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Yes this would be fixed in Docky 3. But that could be over a year from
now. I'm sure at some point we'll push a fix to the 2.x series, it's
just that we are quite busy with real life.
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I am using the Ambiance UI theme, so whatever icon set that chooses.
Note however that today I am NOT observing this bug! I rebooted the
machine yesterday (and hadn't used it for a week or so before that) so
it appears at some point it was fixed. Thanks anyway!
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Yes I am. Is there some sort of debug/trace/logs I can get that may
help indicate what is happening?
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Title:
Muting sound hides indicator
To
@Mike: that's interesting... try running 'intltool-update -pot' from the
src/po directory. Then try make again.
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networkmanager docklet
You can use the hack I posted in the comment above yours, compile from
source and it will work fine. Other than that no, it is not being
worked on as we are focused on another project (Docky 3).
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Do's main window shows a resize grip in GTK3
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Upon logging in, there was no sound indicator visible. I determined
that as long as the output volume is muted, the indicator is hidden.
Toggling mute hides/shows the indicator.
What I expected to see: always show the indicator, regardless of mute.
This is because I have no
I experience this problem on Ubuntu 11.10. On 2 different machines
(GeForce 8600 GT (G84) 512MB and Quadro FX 3450/4000 SDI (NV41GL)
256MB).
I would estimate (with only 2 apps open) that it takes anywhere from
300ms to 500ms and is most definitely noticeable.
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is easy to disable that check. Just comment out lines 121, 124, and 156
in the file: Docky.Services/Docky.Services/SystemService.cs
Then recompile and install it and it will just assume it is always
connected and ignore NM.
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networkmanager docklet doesn't work with NetworkManager-0.8.4
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This might be related to bug 861641.
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As we already stated, this problem can be worked around by decreasing
the nesting depth in the FilesFolders plugin. Then your system will
suspend fine. This is a valid workaround and probably the only thing
that you can do until Chris gets around to completely changing how Do
indexes items.
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Since the unity team came up with their own API instead of using
DockManager, and due to the pushing of it by Canonical and thus lots of
apps adopting that API (in favor of DockManager), Michal Hruby and I
decided to just stop supporting DockManager. Thus, all docks will (most
likely) start
Yes perhaps just look for a 'com.canonical.LibUnity' or something
similar. Of course, Unity would have to be updated to provide this
address (in addition to what it already does).
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Let me be quite blunt about why this bug is not fixed in Docky. I
believe it is either a problem with Nautilus or whatever session manager
you use. Here is my logic.
The bug only happens when Docky auto-starts, usually via a session
manager (gnome-session, etc). Docky will inherit the
FYI I think this bug was just fixed in Nautilus. See this:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/commits-list/2011-May/msg00340.html
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Can't
See the original Nautilus bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=649063
Note the similarity to this bug. ;-) I'm marking this Invalid for
everything.
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Status:
For anyone impatient that is stuck on the older Nautilus and wants a
workaround, the attached patch will do that for Docky.
Note that this is patched against bzr trunk and you will have to build
it yourself. I have tested this and can confirm it works around the
issue.
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** Changed in: dockmanager
Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
package dockmanager (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: trying
to
Look at the path of the error. This file is provided BY dockmanager.
The icon packages are the (broken) packages overwriting the file. The
fact they were installed first does not mitigate that fact. The bug is
with the theme package(s).
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This behavior (as shown in the screenshot) is as intended and will not
be changed.
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docky grouped menu titles are too narrow / truncated
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Docky.exe crashed with SIGABRT in gtksharp_get_type_id()
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You guys need to install dbus-sharp and dbus-sharp-glib packages from
our PPA.
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It seems to me that the Chromium issue is a bug that needs to be filed
against that project, to make them generate the launcher into ~/.local
(and then if they want, symlink to it on the Desktop).
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MacBuntu is a distribution, I believe. And Docky is just the normal
'Docky', which does not involve BAMF or Unity. This bug is entirely
invalid.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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I can confirm the patch in #11 works for me as well.
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package language-selector-common 0.6.7 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess
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Docky.exe crashed with SIGABRT in raise()
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Docky.exe crashed with SIGABRT in gdk_drag_status()
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@Peter, it is very deterministic. The problem only manifests when Docky
auto-starts. When that happens, Nautilus fails to launch. I believe
the issue is that some environment variable(s) are not fully set at that
point, Docky inherits that (incomplete) environment, and then passes it
on to
Let's see a screenshot of this 'problem' in Docky 2.x please. As far as
I am concerned, the behavior in 2.x is perfectly fine and as intended.
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Ok first off, 2.2.0 is not even in Ubuntu (yet).
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docky wont start /dbus not
Second, you probably don't have the right Mono dbus (dbus-sharp)
package(s) installed.
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Unlimited width? No. Not a chance.
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Daniel Fore (daniel-p-fore)
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Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
** Changed in: docky (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Lol, read your own 'binary package hint' in your bug report. This is a
gnome-do bug, not a docky bug!
FYI, Docky is no longer part of Gnome Do. It has been a stand-alone
project for several YEARS. You seriously need to upgrade.
Docky is currently released 2.2.0. You are using 1.0 version,
Why would I do that? This 'defect' doesn't affect me. If it affects
you, feel free to file a NEW bug against docky.
@Michael: so it was your fail... why did you assign this bug to docky?
You shouldn't change bug data unless you are on one of the projects
involved.
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** Also affects: plank
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Nautilus not
I highly recommend NOT grabbing random people's pre-compiled binaries.
Just grab the source code and compile it yourself - it isn't that hard!
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I believe two things have to happen.
1) an 'upstream' release of Do (this is a general release, bumps the version
number) - RAOF just did this recently
2) a 'downstream' package release in Ubuntu - RAOF (I believe, again) did this
for Natty which means this update will be in Natty
For older
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Unnecessary prompt asking turning on compositing on login
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It is not a Docky bug, thus there is no 'solution' for it in Docky.
Anything done to Docky would be a hack to work around the bug in gnome
session.
I offer the solution of fixing the bug *in Gnome Session*, where it
exists.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
Unity launcher shows 2 or 3 icons for some apps (Chromium, Gpodder,
Thunderbird...)
Is it possible you edited your launcher to add flags (such as --enable-*
dev options) when launching Chromium? If so, there would be 2 launchers
for Chromium (one in /usr/share/applications and one in
~/.local/share/applications).
I have such a setup and BAMF matches the Chromium application to
This is either an upstream issue with notify-sharp (libnotify0.4-cil) or
ndesk-dbus.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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as the problem I am reluctant to file upstream against ndesk-dbus.
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docky crashes with error System.Xml.XmlException: Document element did not
This is definitely fixed in 2.1.0, as my bookmarks are on the left dock.
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docky crashes by adding bookmarks docklet to left dock
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should launch it.
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Your addins config is corrupt. Here is how you can fix it:
rm -Rf ~/.local/share/docky/plugins
Then start Docky again.
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Status: New = Invalid
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This is a dupe of another Invalid bug, but I am failing to find it in my
gmail searches.
Basically, this is a bug with gnome-session. It needs to know to shut
down Docky before Compiz/Metacity.
** Changed in: docky
Status: New = Invalid
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I should point out that the notification in no way should slow down your
logout. If it does, that is a separate bug in libnotify.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/688804
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