Bug Remains in Xfce 4.10 LTSP Clients
In our Xfce 4.10 thin clients, running on Ubuntu 12.04LTS LTSP server,
it is the panels (top panel 'panel 1' and launch dock 'panel 2') which
are often missing when the desktop appears, but usually only when there
are other Xfce client(s) already logged-in. Th
I am running Xubuntu 11.10.0 with Xfce 4.8 in a Medion MD41300.
My lower panel is not displaying, but when I right click places where
the icons should be appearing, they start the programs as if they were
there. I have notice also that some applications as Terminal Emulator
are not appearing compl
My relative has this issue on Xubuntu LTS (boot never finished so he
rebooted the machine, after the boot, the panels were gone).
> * Bugs fixed by 4.7.x/4.8.x series:
> - rgba support lp: #586012
>- disappearing menus lp: #53897
HOW the disappearing menus are fixed in the new release?
G
Hi, not sure if this helps but, by default, some .desktop files have the
value NoDisplay set to "true" and therefore will not appear in the XFCE
menu. This happens with wine (for instance), causing the "Other" sub-
menu to disappear randomly. This may be the cause of some of the menu
problems state
I HAVE THE SOLUTION
>From my point of view,
WE ARE TALKING ABOUT TWO DIFFERENT BUGS
1) panel disappears and it can be restored
(alt+f2, xfce-panel, enter - then reboot saving preferences)
2) panel disappears and it CAN'T BE restored
This second problem is quite annoying
I solved it o
This bug was fixed in the package xfce4-panel - 4.7.5-0ubuntu1
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xfce4-panel (4.7.5-0ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low
* Upload to natty (pkg-xfce svn r4611).
xfce4-panel (4.7.5-1) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
[ Lionel Le Folgoc ]
* New upstream development release.
* debian/control:
Just confirming my experience of what ZN wrote in post #42.
Yesterday I set my task-list to "always group", and this morning the panels
wouldn't load ("floating point exception").
Seeing ZN's post, I then edited my ~/.config/xfce4/panel/tasklist-2.rc file to
set "grouping=1", and now running xfce
Just an update to say that following Fabián's advice (in post #2,
2007-01-17) about the /.config file worked perfectly, and the panels are
up and running again.
If I can find some way to reproduce the panels' disappearance I'll post
the details.
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I'm also seeing this bug, currently using Xubuntu 10.10.
I can't launch xfce4-panel at all, either from Alt-f2 or from the
terminal. The panel just flashes a couple of times as if it's trying to
run, before it fails. Running it in the terminal returns a floating
point exception.
I haven't tried
I also have this bug. My experience, I hope that help fix this bug:
In the bottom panel preferences, if I choose "always group tasks" the
panel crash (flickering then disappeared) frequently with floating point
exception. But if I choose "never group task" (in
.config/xfce4/panel/tasklist-2.rc gr
I am still having this issue in Xubuntu 10.04 (32 Bit) installed on a Dell
Studio 15 (64 Bit).
Is there a fix? I tried the work-arounds floating on the internet, like
starting xfce4-panel in the terminal, saving the session and logging in again,
etc etc. Whatever I do, the panel disappears as so
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Theres a bug 585366 witch started as this one bug but didnt froze
completly till the end and going to tty6 (and becouse of cpu overload
couldnt do even login) and coming back while freezing icons started to
dissapear but on killall overloading programm they came back.
only question what kind of ov
Just a heads up that this seems to still be an issue in Ubuntu 10.04
(Xfce 4.6.1). I'm running an AMD Athalon 4 Processor with 250 MB of
memory and the panel disappeared after clicking the quit icon. Re-
launching the panel manually and shutting down (to save the settings)
fixed the problem for me
Thank you very much for your E-mail but I already switched to Ubuntu looking
for a more stable OS
> Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 18:58:51 +
> From: jrwe...@gmail.com
> To: darth_sap...@hotmail.com
> Subject: [Bug 53897] Re: Disappearing panels/menus in Xubuntu
>
> We do a som
We do a some xubuntu installs and the panel disappearing is a big
problem. It happens in jaunty, and karmic. I'm hoping it's fixed in
lucid. Fine, I know how to restart the menu but it's a fundamental
problem for end users that the menu has gone, and rebooting doesn't fix
it. If they cant run anyth
If the panels doesn't show up when you start Ubuntu 9.10 press: alt-F2
and type xfce4-panel, and click on run that should fix the problem of
the missing panels
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thank you, i'll try that one
--- En date de : Dim 21.2.10, Justin Jacobs a écrit :
De: Justin Jacobs
Objet: [Bug 53897] Re: Disappearing panels/menus in Xubuntu
À: julien_monp...@yahoo.fr
Date: Dimanche 21 février 2010, 23h35
I'm not sure how related this is, but I was having a pr
** Changed in: xfce4-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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I'm not sure how related this is, but I was having a problem with my
panel disappearing on after logging in on Xubuntu 9.10 + XFCE 4.6.1. I
added 'exec startxfce4' to my ~/.xinitrc and haven't had the problem
since.
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The last time this occurred on one of my customer systems (Ubuntu 9.04
Jaunty Jackalope + XFCE) I had to delete the session to get it back. I
then added an entry for the panel in the sessions startup programs
(Settings > Session and Startup > Application Autostart) so it would
always load even whe
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A lot of times the panels of Xubuntu Dapper disappeare:
I use to repair clicking Settings manager-->Panel, but now the button is
completely blocked .
- Launching "xfce4-panel" the panels back just loosing a lot of plugins
- (
Antonio, please do file a separate bug report for the issue with the
windows opening in one place. This bug report is about the panels
themselves disappearing when trying to do things like click the shutdown
button in the panel. The rest of the desktop works as expected.
Thanks.
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thanks, Charlie
upper left, to be more precise, and the shut-down window vanishing may
be another issue...If you still think I need to file a new one, or a
pair of new ones in, just let me know, I don't like to flood the joint
with new bugs without a real need...
Cheers
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Antonio J. de Oliveira: You are seeing a different bug than this one.
Have you filed a new bug report? If not, please do so. There have been
many changes in Xubuntu and Xfce, but if all the windows are locked to
the upper right, that is not this issue.
Thanks for helping improve Xubuntu.
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>Have you ever tried to check the checkbox to save the last session in
the shut down window?
What window, that window has vanished as well (a serious problem that
does not go away with erasing the configuration and try again, if I only
knew the name of that binary...), and I have a computer where
With Jaunty, a lot less applets "die" now, but the power governor still
keeps disappearing occasionally (mostly after CPU-intensive tasks).
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this also happens in Jaunty xubuntu (pure one, and up to date
2009-Oct-09)
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> As I don't know how to fix it, I must launch "xfce4-panel" every time
I start Xubuntu.
Have you ever tried to check the checkbox to save the last session in
the shut down window?
This should permanently restore the bars (until the bug occurs again).
Please try and report here.
If it works Bug
I had this problem on my Dell Mini 9 after an abberent power off.
The suggestion by:
Fabián Rodríguez on 2007-01-17
Fixed everything for me.
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2008/11/9 DaVince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The problem still exists; I regulary keep losing my power governor
> plugin in Xfce and have to re-add it at that point - I think I've seen
> terminal output ONCE where it told me that it killed one of the plugins
> because there wasn't enough memory (this i
The problem still exists; I regulary keep losing my power governor
plugin in Xfce and have to re-add it at that point - I think I've seen
terminal output ONCE where it told me that it killed one of the plugins
because there wasn't enough memory (this is true, I only have 512 MB RAM
and a very small
My experience with Xubuntu and Kubuntu is that they both are full of
bugs. It appears that most of the developer energy is going into Ubuntu
asd it seems to work right most all the time.
Not so the spin offs.
My ideea was to use Xubuntu on my older desktop that has 2 HDs and
win98se on the first
You may consider giving more information about this bug using the method
described in http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2130#c3
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This happened to me when I was trying to help a friend to move the panel
from top to bellow, right click-> move and when I drag appear come
square in the middle of the screen for an instant after that all
dissapear, only the icons on the desktop. That happened on Xubuntu 8.04
completely updated at
This is quite a serious bug for users who are new to Linux - the menus
just disappear and recovering from it is quite hard (lots of Googling to
find a solution). It makes it very hard to recommend Xubuntu for new
users, as it's not acceptable for them to be left without menus like
this - at least
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A lot of times the panels of Xubuntu Dapper disappeare:
I use to repair clicking Settings manager-->Panel, but
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