You should either install indicator-applet (which is recommended by
gnome-panel, indirectly) or manually add User Menu / Shutdown applets to
the panel (if for some reason you can't install extra packages).
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Hi Alberts, I want to return to this bug.
You said that Notify OSD works in my JHBuild session with GNOME 3.16.
Does this mean that it will work with Gtk+ 3.16 (and thus we can bisect
it and backport the needed fixes)? Or are there other components
involved?
Also, if we don't manage to find the
As Alberts says, there is no way to disable dots without hacking code
in the current releases, so you will have to wait until 3.16 (which will
be in Ubuntu 15.10).
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Dmitry Shachnev (mitya57)
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Title:
Merge metacity 1:3.14.3-1
On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 5:36 AM, Alberts Muktupāvels
1403...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Notify OSD is using many deprecated functions. Then there are other
warnings. It might be good idea to fix warnings. Does someone still
develop / maintain Notify OSD?
Not maintained specifically by anybody,
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 15.04 vivid, notifications (via notify-osd) do not work in
GNOME Flashback (Metacity) session, but do work in GNOME Flashback
(Compiz) session.
I believe it is a regression in recent Metacity versions, though cannot
get it working even with older Metacity (3.12).
** Changed in: ubuntu-gnome-flashback
Status: New = Fix Released
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Title:
After changing cell borders in Calc,
Maxim, that will be unlikely, as the fix is actually a “feature” (it
adds new commandline option). But I hope we will have new gnome-session
in Vivid, where this will be fixed.
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No, I think Compiz won't work without hardware acceleration. So only for
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Not a bug in gnome-panel if it also happens with Unity and KDE.
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I checked again, and according to (Ubuntu's patched) Nautilus code it
either draws both background and icons, or nothing. So it is definitely
a bug in Nautilus package.
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** Description changed:
On a recent install of 14.04 Trusty with gnome-session-fallback i have
been able to set a desktop background image AND have show-desktop-icons
disabled.
After upgrading a few days ago, this is no longer possible, all i get is
a solid colored background, unless
From the changelog:
gnome-panel (3.8.1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* Depend on evolution-common, the clock applet crashes when it cannot
find the org.gnome.evolution.calendar gsettings schema.
So I think it is a valid dependency.
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Okay, as Ubuntu does not use clock applet by default, I can move that to
Recommends or Suggests. Will Recommends be OK for you?
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Gnome-panel does not draw desktop icons, it is done by Nautilus.
I see you have some third-party PPAs enabled, do you use the Ubuntu
package of Nautilus or a PPA one?
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Ok, I understand what's going on here:
- Starting nautilus via nautilus-classic.desktop doesn't work because it has
OnlyShowIn=GNOME;
- Starting nautilus via XDG autostart file doesn't work because it has
AutostartCondition=GSettings org.gnome.desktop.background show-desktop-icons
But I
Can you please also check that you have indicator-appmenu installed? (It
is not the same as indicator-applet-appmenu).
Also, please paste output of this command somewhere:
gdbus introspect -e -d com.canonical.AppMenu.Registrar -o
/com/canonical/AppMenu/Registrar
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Which application(s) did you test it with? Please make sure that you
have these packages installed:
unity-gtk3-module (for Gtk+ 3 apps)
unity-gtk2-module (for Gtk+ 2 apps)
appmenu-qt (for Qt 4 apps)
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Title:
Installing gnome-session-flashback in Ubuntu GNOME Utopic provides a
Alberts: oops, for some reason I only receive mail about bugs when a
comment is added (so I noticed this one but didn't notice the other
two). Fixed them now (I hope).
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** Tags added: verification-done
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Title:
Known applications list box is very small
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Fixes for clock applet for Trusty
To
Thanks Alberts, I tested it and it fixes the issue. Will you cherry-pick
it to Metacity?
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After changing cell borders
That doesn't matter, I will apply this patch in Ubuntu in the meantime.
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After changing cell borders in Calc,
Which version of compiz do you have? There should be no problems with the
latest compiz (0.9.12+14.10.20140918).
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Title:
Public bug reported:
This is a very strange bug, but I can reliably reproduce it on Ubuntu
14.10 amd64 with latest updates.
Steps to reproduce:
* Log in into GNOME Flashback (Metacity) session.
* Open Libreoffice Calc.
* Click on the Borders item on the toolbar and select the first option.
Public bug reported:
= Impact =
Adding or removing locations in the preferences dialog doesn't work. This
affects only the standalone clock applet (which is not used in the default
configuration).
= Development Fix =
These patches were applied in 3.8.1 (available in Utopic):
Fix clock applet
Public bug reported:
(Parts copied from Lanoxx's message on gnome-flashback-list)
= Impact =
The Show list of known applications box collapses to a very small list where
only one or two
entries are visible.
= Development Fix =
This patch were applied in 3.8.1 (available in Utopic):
** Description changed:
= Impact =
Adding or removing locations in the preferences dialog doesn't work. This
affects only the standalone clock applet (which is not used in the default
configuration).
= Development Fix =
These patches were applied in 3.8.1 (available in Utopic):
** Description changed:
= Impact =
Adding or removing locations in the preferences dialog doesn't work. This
affects only the standalone clock applet (which is not used in the default
configuration).
= Development Fix =
- These patches were applied in 3.8.1 (available in Utopic):
+
** Description changed:
(Parts copied from Lanoxx's message on gnome-flashback-list)
= Impact =
- The Show list of known applications box collapses to a very small list
where only one or two
- entries are visible.
+ The Show list of known applications box collapses to a very small list
decorations in flashback-compiz session are missing ubuntu styling
(probably missing schemes due to gconf-gsettings migration).
It is not missing schemes, we need lp:~albertsmuktupavels/compiz/gtk-
window-decorator-4 merged into compiz to restore theme support (it was
lost during metacity
I see two problems here:
1) the initial fish_applet_settings_changed() is called *before*
setup_fish_widget(fish), so the widget cannot be updated;
2) g_settings_get_string (settings, image) always returns
wanda.fish, even after running gsettings set org.gnome.gnome-
panel.applet.fish:/ image
I am not going to restore the preferences dialog, but here are some
commits that make customizing work again:
https://github.com/mitya57/gnome-panel/commits/master
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Fixed in 3.8.1-2ubuntu1:
[ Alberts Muktupāvels ]
* Fix crash when in-process applet is removed from panel and then
added back to panel. (LP: #1076830)
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This happens only when the applet is in-process. If I remove --with-in-
process-applets=all from rules, this crash no longer occurs.
Also, just before the crash happens, I get this warning:
Failed to register object /org/gnome/panel/applet/ClockAppletFactory: An
object is already exported for
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1076830 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1076830
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1362476
gnome-panel crashed with SIGSEGV in panel_applet_get_xid()
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1076830
panel crashes if you add, remove,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1076830 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1076830
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1076830
panel crashes if you add, remove, then add the same applet
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** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
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I can reliably reproduce this when adding, removing and adding again
Fish or Clock applets. Alberts, what do you think?
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According to the screenshot, you are using not gnome-panel, but gnome-
shell, thus moving the bug to that package.
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Thanks for your report. Is this reproducible? I am also using 14.10
amd64, and I don't get any crash when adding indicator-applet to the
bottom panel.
The stacktrace indicates it may be a random failure or a bug somewhere
else.
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Actually I just got a similar crash myself when trying to add a clock
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Quite strange, works fine here on Utopic amd64. Will look a bit later.
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Ah, I accidentally deleted one of symlinks. Will fix when I get back to
my signing key.
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Status: Incomplete = In Progress
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It is a bug in Metacity, it has been fixed in Metacity 3.x (in Ubuntu
14.10). I don't know if there is any fix applicable to Ubuntu 14.04.
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New alacarte is here:
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/a/alacarte/alacarte_3.11.91-1_all.deb
It is a python app, so installing new .deb should be completely safe.
You don't need to remove the previous version before installing.
The errors file name is .xsession-errors, it starts
Please attach your ~/.xsession-errors file, it's where gnome-session
writes its errors to.
Re the main menu issue, there are known bugs in alacarte package in
trusty. You can try installing alacarte from utopic.
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** Package changed: metacity (Ubuntu) = compiz (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
** Summary changed:
- Metacity-common Critical issue
+ Compiz in utopic is older than in Trusty-updates
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Title:
Alt+F2 run dialog not available any more
To manage
I would expect to be able to start with a base system without X,
request installation of gnome-session-flashback, and have everything
pulled in to get a flashback session going.
No, that is not true. Gnome Panel can be started from X11 and LightDM,
but may as well be started from Wayland and
This should be fixed now.
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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alacarte crashed
If gnome-session-quit also doesn't work, then it is a bug in gnome-
session, and there is nothing we can do in gnome-panel about that.
I suggest you to ping the author of the patch from bug 491940.
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Eugene's patch to gnome-session disables acceleration check for *all*
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To get the keybinding working, see comment 1. I will make sure the
control center has the setting in right place.
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Dmitry Shachnev (mitya57)
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Title:
Brightnes-applet not shown anymore after
Thanks for your report. Unfortunately we (gnome-panel maintainers) no
longer support Ubuntu 12.04, do you get the same bug with 14.04 LTS?
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This should be configurable via unity-control-center, is it not? If not,
can you reproduce this behaviour in Unity (which also uses unity-
settings-daemon and unity-control-center)?
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I think I don't have enough time (and code knowledge) to debug this, so
patches welcome.
It has stopped working since the api changes in eds-3.7.x.
Does that mean that e-d-s broke API compatibility?
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As you seem to be not able to reproduce it anymore, I am closing it.
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Status: New = Invalid
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When you change workspace, your apps are left on previous workspace. To
return to that workspace, you should click on the workspace indicator or
use Ctrl+Alt+Arrow key combination.
You also say that you can't open any apps. Can you please run gnome-
panel --replace in the terminal, trigger this
Try adding Notification Area to the panel (alt+right click, Add to
panel, Notification Area, Add). Does that help?
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Title:
Wine applications appear in Other on gnome-flashback
To manage
What exactly crashed — gnome-session or compiz?
If it is compiz, I would like to recommend you to install these ddebs:
http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/pool/main/c/compiz/compiz-core-dbgsym_0.9.11+14.04.20140409-0ubuntu1_amd64.ddeb
Alberts, this was caused by your change, do you have any idea about how
to fix this?
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Wine applications appear in
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 10:11 PM, Роман Донченко d...@corrigendum.ru wrote:
I was still affected by this bug because of this bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=726649. I worked around it
by removing one of my xkb grp options. Ubuntu developers might want to
backport the patch from
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gnome-panel crashed with signal 5 in _XReply()
To manage
Thanks for your report. Do you know a way to reproduce this issue? Did
you get it several times?
The stacktrace is good, but it looks like the error is not in gnome-
panel itself, but probably in cairo.
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rubik-cube: there are some issues with your patch:
1) Do not hardcode x86_64-linux-gnu triplet, which only works on amd64.
Instead, you can use `dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_MULTIARCH` for example.
2) `test -L /usr/bin/qdbus` will be *always* true, as the binary is managed by
qtchooser.
3)
At least one of (gnome-control-center, unity-control-center) should
provide an ability to configure that. Which one are you using?
Also, the wrong default value looks like bug 856884.
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Norbert: No, I have gnome-session-flashback installed but not gnome-
control-center.
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Title:
Please add ability to set
Public bug reported:
Nautilus crashed while I was doing nothing with it.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: nautilus 1:3.10.1-0ubuntu8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-17.37-generic 3.13.6
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-17-generic i686
ApportVersion: 2.13.3-0ubuntu1
Architecture:
I would prefer to fix KDM or wait for Tim to propose an alternative to
his changes.
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[Regression] [Trusty] Unity
(Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Dmitry Shachnev (mitya57)
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Switch Flashback sessions to XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
The gnome-session-flashback part is done now.
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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gnome-settings-daemon crashed with SIGSEGV in
Norbert: test packages are available in ppa:mitya57/gnome-test. Please
give your feedback.
See also bug 1224217 for tracking bug.
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OK, I have applied a hack I mentioned to you earlier today on IRC. Test
packages are available in ppa:mitya57/gnome-test.
Known issue: gnome-settings-daemon is still started by something.
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Can we just delete that user session or at least disable it in Unity?
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Title:
Switch Flashback sessions to
Re-using this bug report to track the switch to Unity identification.
The only remaining blocker is non-working indicators:
- All .desktop autostart files for indicators have NotShowIn=Unity;
- In Unity sessions, indicators are autostarted by Upstart:
unity-panel-service calls
I will fix the missing icons problem on gnome-session-flashback side (by
setting session name to Unity).
** Also affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Dmitry Shachnev (mitya57)
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That is not a hack. Tim asked me to do that because he is going to update
gnome-settings-daemon to 3.10, which will remove some features used by
flashback session.
Identifying as Unity will make us use unity-settings-daemon instead.
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** Also affects: indicator-keyboard
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: indicator-keyboard
** No longer affects: indicator-appmenu (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: indicator-applet (Ubuntu)
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Sorry, I was not clear enough. Currently indicator-keyboard watches for
org.gnome.desktop.input-sources/current gsettings key. It is usually
set by some kind of settings-daemon, but in Ubuntu desktop that is set
(I believe) by Unity itself.
So if someone writes a script that will watch for Xkb
I see you already reported that as bug 1260226, marked that as
confirmed.
Though I think the old-style switching should go away eventually.
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That is not two ibus indicators, that is one ibus indicator and one
keyboard-indicator. I don't think we should disable it, as users of other
DEs may need it.
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Sorry, I have to revert this change because it leads to having two
keyboard indicators in the panel, which is a regression.
Nm-applet is being fixed, see bug 1267100. For other apps, you will have
to add notification-area manually.
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released
This should be fixed in the latest development release (14.04 LTS).
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Not an issue in gnome-panel, I believe this is a bug in indicators
stack.
Does this happen in Unity?
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No, if it happens in Unity, then it is not a bug in gnome-panel/gnome-
applets/indicator-applet.
Other tasks look OK to me.
** No longer affects: indicator-applet (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- indicator-keyboard and gnome-panel icons are small (difficult to view on
FullHD display)
+ icons in
The nm-applet issue is tracked in bug 1267100. The reporter had a fix
already, asked him to submit it to the sponsoring queue.
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Tim wrote:
gnome-panel.desktop and nautilus-classic.desktop, will need to have Unity
added to OnlyShowIn.
Adding a nautilus task then.
** Also affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Thanks guys, if you tested that and didn't notice any regressions, I
will include that workaround in the next upload.
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Title:
As it is your patch, can you maybe commit it upstream as well (as the
.desktop file is not Ubuntu specific)?
I will take care of nm-applet, actually it was my patch IIRC, don't know
why it was disabled.
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On Feb 9, 2014 8:50 AM, Tim t...@feathertop.org wrote:
@Matthieu, I was discussing this mitya57 the other day with respect to
-flashback. it seems that it would be best to move the GNOME2/Compiz
sessions to using Unity, since that is far closer to the legacy
environments that these sessions
** Patch added: ubuntu-ubuntu.debdiff
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Debian recently uploaded new Poppler with Qt 5 support and merged some
our changes. Also, Qt 5 support there is done more properly, i.e.
qt4-visiblity.diff was extended to Qt 5, and the symbols file was added.
Thus I have prepared yet another merge.
This also greatly reduces
** Patch added: debian-ubuntu.debdiff
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/poppler/+bug/1276443/+attachment/3969644/+files/debian-ubuntu.debdiff
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Debian recently uploaded new Poppler with Qt 5 support and merged some
our changes. Also, Qt 5 support there is done more properly, i.e.
qt4-visiblity.diff was extended to Qt 5,
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