This problem indeed disappeared in later versions. I have been running
most recently xubuntu 11.10 and now the corresponding version of Linux
Mint, neither of which uses Gnome. So there's no point in continuing
with this bug any longer.
Thank you!
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Note - the above comment should probably be moved to bug #86184.
Also, I totally concur with the comments in #140. There has been too
much emphasis in Ubuntu on adding flashy new features that end users
really
On choosing just "Ubuntu Classic Desktop", I get either no panels at all
or just one panel. So that aspect of the bug still stands.
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This problem seems to have gone for some time now in the mode I normally
use. (This is 2011-01-28). I normally use "Ubuntu Classic Desktop (No
effect).
HOWEVER, if I choose just "Ubuntu Classic Desktop", I get no panels at
all (I only tried that once - it's possible that panels will appear at
rand
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
I have installed 11.04 'natty narwhal' beta-1 on my Averatec 3280
- notebook, and have updated it daily through this morning.
+ notebook, and have updated it daily through this morning. (2010-12-12).
This has a Unichrome display
With some updates today, in the past few hours, this problem seems to
have improved. The top and bottom panels now appear most of the time in
'legacy gnome' mode. Sometimes they don't appear right after a reboot
after and update, but they are appearing most of the time now.
I'm attaching the outpu
This has some resemblance to Bug #682986 (compiz) and Bug #687660
(unity). But this system won't run Unity, so it's possibly a Compiz
problem.
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Top & bottom panels still don't appear on this system except in safe
mode, as of an upgrade this morning. So this bug is still not fixed.
I noticed that there was a problem with my swap partition not mounting
properly, and thought that might be a cause of the display problem. But
after reformattin
Top & bottom panels still don't appear on this system except in safe
mode, as of an upgrade this morning.
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Title:
Panels fail to ap
Bug #495553 seems to be fixed today, if I build and install r.491 of the
openchrome driver. However the top and bottom panels only appear in safe
mode - in normal Gnome mode they don't appear, or only one appears.
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Also, now when I log in I get a top panel but no bottom panel. This is
the reverse of the most common situation.
Also there has been a regression in Bug #495553 - text consoles don't
work now again.
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There were a number of updates today,, including the following updates
of Compiz -
$ apt-show-versions | grep compiz
compiz/natty uptodate 1:0.9.2.1+glibmainloop3-0ubuntu5
compiz-core/natty uptodate 1:0.9.2.1+glibmainloop3-0ubuntu5
compiz-fusion-plugins-main/natty uptodate 0.9.2.1-0ubuntu6
compiz-
If the bottom panel does appear (this is kind of random), one can create
another panel after right-clicking on it. Such a panel will appear first
on the side of the screen, rather than the top. If one right-clicks on
the new panel, and tries to move it to the top, using the Properties
selection, it
How can one disable compiz on this system?
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Title:
Panels fail to appear on Gnome startup on Averatec notebook running 11.04
alpha
The problem with the initial screen res of 1600x1200 is now covered by
Bug #186103.
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Title:
Panels fail to appear on Gnome startup
Regarding comment #80 from Reynaldo Matos Hortensi:
I just booted 10.10 "Maverick" from Thursday's live CD on my Averatec
laptop. I then changed the cursor from the default to Redglass, and was
able to resize it - with the size of the arrow pointer cursor changing
as I moved the size slider. After
This appears to have been fixed in 10.10 maverick meerkat alpha-1.
Hopefully this will appear in Lucid soon.
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My bug report #588042 appears to be a duplicate of this.
I noticed, after submitting that report, that I can change the cursors
other than the arrow cursor (such as the text vertical-bar cursor and
cursors for dragging window boundaries, etc.), but usually the arrow
cursor stays the same. This add
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Cannot change mouse cursor theme when compiz is enabled
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This is a duplicate of which bug?
This is an issue which affects vision-impaired people.
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