Never mind, I just found the missing applet! Thank you very much for
your help.
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cannot change value for panel orientation to "top", it goes back to "bottom"
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That worked, unfortunately we were talking about my main bar, which is
now missing the network manager applet and another one (Dropbox). They
are missing in the "Add to panel" dialogue...
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cannot change value for panel orientation to "top", it goes back to "bottom"
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did you try to remove the buggy bar and add a new one? you would just
have reconfigure this one
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cannot change value for panel orientation to "top", it goes back to "bottom"
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I seems that you're right, I was not able to reproduce the error with a
new user.
Is there a way to "update" my current user configuration? I would prefer
not having to migrate all my files etc. to a new user.
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cannot change value for panel orientation to "top", it goes back to "bottom"
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could you try using a new user configuration? the bug should be fixed in
new configuration
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cannot change value for panel orientation to "top", it goes back to "bottom"
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According to Synaptic, my gnome-panel version is 1:2.22.2-0ubuntu1.1,
straight from hardy-updates. The update manager also shows no available
updates for me.
And yes, it sounds very similar to bug #39856 -- although for me, it is
the other way around. I want it to stay on top position, but it swit
the issue you describe looks similar to bug #39856 which has been fixed
in hardy-updates and intrepid, what version are you using exactly?
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cannot change value for panel orientation to "top", it goes back to "bottom"
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** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gconf-editor => gnome-panel
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I can move the panel if I have the it expanded to screen width, yes.
The way to go is:
- Open panel properties
- Expand panel
- Move panel to top
- Uncheck expand panel
- Close panel properties
That's the only way I can move it to the top. Unfortunately, with the
next login it sticks to the botto
describing the issue clearly rather than trying to guess what is broken
would make easier to know if that's a bug or not. did you have non
expensed gnome-panel moving after login?
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cannot change value for panel orientation to "top", it goes back to "bottom"
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Thank you very much for your review. I tried to change the value via
gconf-editor because it got reset in the panel's properties dialog at
first.
Consequently, might this be a gnome-panel bug?
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cannot change value for panel orientation to "top", it goes back to "bottom"
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thank you for your bug report, no that's not a gconf-editor issue, it's
changing the value correctly, gnome-panel is just setting it back to
something else then, you should use the gnome-panel properties dialog to
change those settings
** Changed in: gconf-editor (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
** Attachment added: "panelorientation.png"
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
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** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17800471/ProcMaps.txt
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