** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Tray icons take a LONG time to appear with compiz enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122949
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Hi,
Yesterday compiz updates solved long time issue to get Gnome session.
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Tray icons take a LONG time to appear with compiz enabled
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Hi,
I only get this long time to load users session with Compiz Enabled in
Appearance Settings.
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Tray icons take a LONG time to appear with compiz enabled
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I still see this in gutsy, with and without compiz. gnome-power-manager
and network-manager take two minutes (fairly exactly) to appear after
login. Furthermore, the System Quit dialog will not appear during
this interval, either.
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Tray icons take a LONG time to appear with compiz enabled
Issue still exist with Desktop effects enabled. I need to restart gdm to
get desktop.
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Tray icons take a LONG time to appear with compiz enabled
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In addition I also do not see the gnome splash during login. Sometimes
I get no desktop at all when trying to log in. Oddly, it seems to work
every time if I perform the following steps:
At gdm login screen drop to shell and log in. I start up top just to
watch what's going on
Alt-F7 and log
reopening, since at least 4 people (including me) can confirm the issue
is NOT fixed yet.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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Tray icons take a LONG time to appear with compiz enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122949
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I can confirm that I'm seeing this bug as well.
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Tray icons take a LONG time to appear with compiz enabled
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Are you sure you're not seeing a different bug? This one is logging in
and getting panel, desktop, etc but not getting your gnome-power-manager
or nm-applet. If you're just getting a blank screen that's a different
bug.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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I don’t know about these other people, but yes, I am seeing the bug you
describe: I get the desktop and panel, then two minutes later I get
g-p-m and nm-applet.
However, I get this bug both with and without compiz, so the compiz
component of this bug can be closed (unless somebody else sees this
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
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Tray icons take a LONG time to appear with compiz enabled
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the other bug might be a duplicate
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Tray icons take a LONG time to appear with compiz enabled
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Is bug #123606 a duplicate of this?
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Tray icons take a LONG time to appear with compiz enabled
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This is actually gnome-session stalling after loading compiz.
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: compiz = gnome-session
Status: New = Confirmed
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Tray icons take a LONG time to appear with compiz enabled
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