Re: Falling back to gnome-panel in Oneiric (again)

2012-01-13 Thread Paul Hunt

Okay, TB message reading problem has resurfaced.

If this was twitter I'd use hashtag #doublegutted

Oh well, still nice to have the old menu system back.


On 13/01/12 22:57, Dave Hunt wrote:
Falling back to gnome panel will not fix the issues with unity or 
t-bird, just be a work-around, allowing you to avoid them. 
Furthermore, the issues around thunderbird not reading the correct 
message summary, trouble cursoring in the message body, and so on, are 
not specific to gnome panel. All that said, Here's how I revert to 
gnome panel.


sudo apt-get install gnome-session-fallback
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jconti/gnome3
sudo apt-get update
nano /var/lib/AccountsService/users/dave

I look for the line containing 'XSession=', and replace 'ubuntu-2d' 
with 'gnome-fallback', then reboot. The sessions, when I'm logged in 
as dave, are gnome panel.


Your username will be something else. The jconti ppa has gnome panel 
applets ported to gnome 3.



YMMV,


Dave





On 01/13/2012 05:48 PM, Paul Hunt wrote:

Hi,

Piecing together what I read from a couple of emails on this subject
from a while back...

I tried the following commands to revert to classic gnome-panel

sudo apt-get install gnome-session-fallback

dbus-send --type=method_call --system --reply-timeout=1000
--dest=org.freedesktop.Accounts /org/freedesktop/Accounts/User1000
org.freedesktop.Accounts.User.SetXSession string:gnome-fallback

The packages were installed and the dbus command seemed to work (at
least, I got no errors) but no change to the launcher.

Is there something else I need to do?

There are multiple issues with unity-2d such as the Thunderbird message
reading problem, notifications not being read by Orca and menus not
always working properly which I believe can all be solved by reverting
back to gnome-panel.

Not to mention the fact it's just easier to find your applications with
gnome-panel.

Thanks.
Paul






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Re: Falling back to gnome-panel in Oneiric (again)

2012-01-13 Thread Paul Hunt

Hi Dave,

Your instructions worked, thank you.

Well when I said that falling back to gnome-panel would fix problems I 
meant that I would no longer experience the problems...


I think the specific TB issue I'm referring to is specific to running 
Unity and indeed it seems to be fixed although I'll give it some time to 
see if it reappears.


I thought the issue with Orca reading notifications would be solved by 
reverting to gnome-panel though and gutted that it isn't.


Thanks again.
Paul



On 13/01/12 22:57, Dave Hunt wrote:
Falling back to gnome panel will not fix the issues with unity or 
t-bird, just be a work-around, allowing you to avoid them. 
Furthermore, the issues around thunderbird not reading the correct 
message summary, trouble cursoring in the message body, and so on, are 
not specific to gnome panel. All that said, Here's how I revert to 
gnome panel.


sudo apt-get install gnome-session-fallback
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jconti/gnome3
sudo apt-get update
nano /var/lib/AccountsService/users/dave

I look for the line containing 'XSession=', and replace 'ubuntu-2d' 
with 'gnome-fallback', then reboot. The sessions, when I'm logged in 
as dave, are gnome panel.


Your username will be something else. The jconti ppa has gnome panel 
applets ported to gnome 3.



YMMV,


Dave





On 01/13/2012 05:48 PM, Paul Hunt wrote:

Hi,

Piecing together what I read from a couple of emails on this subject
from a while back...

I tried the following commands to revert to classic gnome-panel

sudo apt-get install gnome-session-fallback

dbus-send --type=method_call --system --reply-timeout=1000
--dest=org.freedesktop.Accounts /org/freedesktop/Accounts/User1000
org.freedesktop.Accounts.User.SetXSession string:gnome-fallback

The packages were installed and the dbus command seemed to work (at
least, I got no errors) but no change to the launcher.

Is there something else I need to do?

There are multiple issues with unity-2d such as the Thunderbird message
reading problem, notifications not being read by Orca and menus not
always working properly which I believe can all be solved by reverting
back to gnome-panel.

Not to mention the fact it's just easier to find your applications with
gnome-panel.

Thanks.
Paul






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Re: Falling back to gnome-panel in Oneiric (again)

2012-01-13 Thread Dave Hunt
Falling back to gnome panel will not fix the issues with unity or 
t-bird, just be a work-around, allowing you to avoid them.  Furthermore, 
the issues around thunderbird not reading the correct message summary, 
trouble cursoring in the message body, and so on, are not specific to 
gnome panel.  All that said, Here's how I revert to gnome panel.


sudo apt-get install gnome-session-fallback
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jconti/gnome3
sudo apt-get update
nano /var/lib/AccountsService/users/dave

I look for the line containing 'XSession=', and replace 'ubuntu-2d' with 
'gnome-fallback', then reboot.  The sessions, when I'm logged in as 
dave, are gnome panel.


Your username will be something else.  The jconti ppa has gnome panel 
applets ported to gnome 3.



YMMV,


Dave





On 01/13/2012 05:48 PM, Paul Hunt wrote:

Hi,

Piecing together what I read from a couple of emails on this subject
from a while back...

I tried the following commands to revert to classic gnome-panel

sudo apt-get install gnome-session-fallback

dbus-send --type=method_call --system --reply-timeout=1000
--dest=org.freedesktop.Accounts /org/freedesktop/Accounts/User1000
org.freedesktop.Accounts.User.SetXSession string:gnome-fallback

The packages were installed and the dbus command seemed to work (at
least, I got no errors) but no change to the launcher.

Is there something else I need to do?

There are multiple issues with unity-2d such as the Thunderbird message
reading problem, notifications not being read by Orca and menus not
always working properly which I believe can all be solved by reverting
back to gnome-panel.

Not to mention the fact it's just easier to find your applications with
gnome-panel.

Thanks.
Paul



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Falling back to gnome-panel in Oneiric (again)

2012-01-13 Thread Paul Hunt

Hi,

Piecing together what I read from a couple of emails on this subject 
from a while back...


I tried the following commands to revert to classic gnome-panel

sudo apt-get install gnome-session-fallback

dbus-send --type=method_call --system --reply-timeout=1000 
--dest=org.freedesktop.Accounts /org/freedesktop/Accounts/User1000 
org.freedesktop.Accounts.User.SetXSession string:gnome-fallback


The packages were installed and the dbus command seemed to work (at 
least, I got no errors) but no change to the launcher.


Is there something else I need to do?

There are multiple issues with unity-2d such as the Thunderbird message 
reading problem, notifications not being read by Orca and menus not 
always working properly which I believe can all be solved by reverting 
back to gnome-panel.


Not to mention the fact it's just easier to find your applications with 
gnome-panel.


Thanks.
Paul

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