Not sure if there is easy way to repair your sistem. I would suggest to
try clean install.
You have log file full of warnings about missing programs. You have put
many launchers on panel, bet programs does not exist for them anymore.
This is what I see from log messages.
You say that clicking on
On 17/10/14 08:09, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
Not sure if there is easy way to repair your sistem. I would suggest to
try clean install.
You have log file full of warnings about missing programs. You have put
many launchers on panel, bet programs does not exist for them anymore.
This is what
Are you using default theme - Ambiance? Then panels should not be black.
I wanted that you change back to system theme to check if problem is in
custom style. I know one person who had problems with transparent
panels. Problem disappeared when he changed settings back to system
theme.
On 17/10/14 09:23, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
Probably nothing makes me more upset than the suggestion of a clean
install. I tried it once and it not only failed, but was several WEEKS
work for me to try to get things almost to how I had them. I know for
some, a clean install is not terrifying
On 15/10/14 09:08, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
You can try without creating user. Use guest account to login. It is
important as we need understand if your problem is caused by your
customizations/settings.
There is no need for save button. If you changed type to none is dconf-
editor then
On 15/10/14 09:08, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
You can try without creating user. Use guest account to login. It is
important as we need understand if your problem is caused by your
customizations/settings.
There is no need for save button. If you changed type to none is dconf-
editor then
You can try without creating user. Use guest account to login. It is
important as we need understand if your problem is caused by your
customizations/settings.
There is no need for save button. If you changed type to none is dconf-
editor then settings sshould be saved automatically. You wrote
On 15/10/14 09:08, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
You can try without creating user. Use guest account to login. It is
important as we need understand if your problem is caused by your
customizations/settings.
There is no need for save button. If you changed type to none is dconf-
editor then
On 13/10/14 09:57, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
Have you tried to create new user and login with it in flashback
session? Please try it.
You have changed panel background to color and/or image right? If you
will be able to login in flashback session with new user without
problems then you need
On 12/10/14 16:56, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
Full path should be:
/home/[your-user-name]/.cache/upstart/gnome-session-Unity.log
Point before folder name means that it is hidden folder. You can enable
hidden folders/files from nautilus preferences and/or pressing Ctrl+H.
If you can open
On 12/10/14 16:56, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
Full path should be:
/home/[your-user-name]/.cache/upstart/gnome-session-Unity.log
Point before folder name means that it is hidden folder. You can enable
hidden folders/files from nautilus preferences and/or pressing Ctrl+H.
If you can open
Have you tried to create new user and login with it in flashback
session? Please try it.
You have changed panel background to color and/or image right? If you
will be able to login in flashback session with new user without
problems then you need to reset panels background to default.
You can
On 13/10/14 09:57, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
Have you tried to create new user and login with it in flashback
session? Please try it.
You have changed panel background to color and/or image right? If you
will be able to login in flashback session with new user without
problems then you need
On 13/10/14 09:57, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
Have you tried to create new user and login with it in flashback
session? Please try it.
You have changed panel background to color and/or image right? If you
will be able to login in flashback session with new user without
problems then you need
On 12/10/14 16:56, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
Full path should be:
/home/[your-user-name]/.cache/upstart/gnome-session-Unity.log
Point before folder name means that it is hidden folder. You can enable
hidden folders/files from nautilus preferences and/or pressing Ctrl+H.
If you can open
Sorry, you did not tell me [you assumed I knew - I don't] how to attach
that log file you wanted. I have tried a few things in terminal, but
only get error messages. Please explain how. Thank you.
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What you meant with Are you the 'gnome' behind Gnome??
You have folders and icons on desktop, but you can not click on them?
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On 12/10/14 16:01, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
Use Add attachment or patch under Add comment field to attach your
log file.
What you meant with Are you the 'gnome' behind Gnome??
You have folders and icons on desktop, but you can not click on them?
No, what I meant was I didn't know how to
Full path should be:
/home/[your-user-name]/.cache/upstart/gnome-session-Unity.log
Point before folder name means that it is hidden folder. You can enable
hidden folders/files from nautilus preferences and/or pressing Ctrl+H.
If you can open folder then you should be able to launch programs too.
1. gnome-session-fallback is build from gnome-panel source code that is why
your computer is saying problem is with gnome-panel.
2. reinstalling gnome-session-fallback should not solve anything. It is
transitional package and does not contain anyting. Problem is somewhere else.
This package can
Hello. Thanks for the quick reply. Are you the 'gnome' behind Gnome? My
responses between yours.
On 11/10/14 17:01, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
1. gnome-session-fallback is build from gnome-panel source code that is why
your computer is saying problem is with gnome-panel.
I figured
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