After upgrading to Edgy, it appears that this is no longer a problem.
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dual head X causes panel to crash.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/43257
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okay, first off, after running "gnome-session-remove gnome-panel &&
gnome-panel --sync" and repeating the crash, I got this in the terminal:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo gnome-session-remove gnome-panel && gnome-panel --sync
Removing 'gnome-panel' from the session
The program 'gnome-panel' received a
Sorry, I had forgotten about this bug as I haven't used dual monitors
lately. However, I will try to get the details asap. One question
though, how can I run gnome-panel with the --sync option? Would that be
a session setting? Or can I kill gnome-panel and restart it with the
option?
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I'll try that tonite after work.
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There is a lot here, I hope its what you need. I tried to follow the
commands you gave, but I do not have much experience using gdb, so I'm
not sure I did it properly. Let me know if you need more.
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Public bug reported:
Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
I set my Xorg.conf up to use dual monitors, no xinerama, no twinview.
I'll include my xorg.conf below for reference.