I'm sorry for you Mahendra, but if you are bothered by these meaningful
and useful bug reports you shouldn't read them at all, and maybe
unsubscribe from the bug: we all know it happens then stop and then
happens again, but reporting anomalies and behaviors is just the minimum
we, users, can do to
Maybe I am starting to figure out something...
I've got a dual monitor configuration (not xinerama) and, since i installed the
second monitor, this bug we're talking about always happened on the left one
(the principal).
Interestingly the icons on top right are not the same: wireless is present
Errata corrige (sorry i am tired):
1) Most of the times I encounter this bug the shutdown button disappears
and the session indicator appears duplicated on the left / principal
screen.
2) Most of the times the shut down button is not disappeared, the
session indicatoron the left / principal
me too... recurred just now after a while :(
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2010 19:30:39 +
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Subject: [Bug 439448] Re: visual corruption affecting several panel applets
It's been recurring lately for me after a while without it =D
I think we should stop adding a comment each time this issue starts /
stop occuring : the problem with this particular issue is indeed that
no-one seems to have figured out how to reproduce it reliably. It
happens, then stops for a few days / weeks then happens again.
What is obvious is that the
I have re loaded 10.04 a few times (for various reasons) and in the
past two months ? and have only had one extra sound icon . Problem
seems to have vanished . I am still running all the same things
(compiz etc.) as before .
Ron
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 10:46 PM, n0elsanidad noelonl...@gmail.com
yes,
vanished for me too.
M.A.
Il 09/07/2010 18:17, ron ha scritto:
I have re loaded 10.04 a few times (for various reasons) and in the
past two months ? and have only had one extra sound icon . Problem
seems to have vanished . I am still running all the same things
(compiz etc.) as before
It seems the latest updates did something regarding this problem since
i've still to notice the usual mess in my applets: hopefully this
problem is gone ;)
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Some problem here. I have Ubuntu 10.04, Compiz and ATI Technologies Inc
RV380.
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It's been recurring lately for me after a while without it =D
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I have this problem too. It happens all the time and everyday. What I do
is just remove the indicator applet session then add it again.
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Damn, today I logged in and my Indicator Applet Session was corrupted
again. So my attempts to solve the issue were worthless. I replaced the
IAS with a Log Out and a Shut Down applet.
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I'm having this problem since I'm using Ubuntu (Jaunty), I had it with
Karmic and now with Lucid. Sometimes, when I log in, the gnome panel is
all messed up. In Lucid the affected areas are the Notification Area and
the Indicator Applet Session. My only solution to this problem for a
long time was
Got the same problem on multiple machines too on Lucid 32 bits.
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Just to give you some more info, my current setup is an
ubuntu64-10...@intel i7 and i must admit this release is unbelievably
faster than any other previous version of Ubuntu: after trying out the
livecd i just got my /home/ folder backed up from the previous
installation (ubuntu64-9.04) and
For Manuel Bua: Does Intel turbo boost work correctly out-of-the-box on
your i7 processor? have u tried benchmarks? Sorry, I know this is not a
blog, but u left no contact on u on launchpad. It's better to ask a user
than google. could u reply with an e-mail? Thanks.
Manuel, u could try to
Also suffering the same problem here on multiple machines. My Ubuntu
netbook (running the netbook edition, of course) has not had this
problem.
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I'm affected by this bug too, not only the notification area is a mess, but
also all my 4 panels and applets go crazy until i issue a sudo killall
gnome-panel.
In the attached screenshot you can see what my sensors applet looks like before
killing the processes: sometimes it get heavily messed
Hello!
Another information about the bug :
I've played with Openarena game in full screen mode (resolution
1024*758) and, at next boot, the date applet has moved out the applet
zone, before the separation applet. If i reboot, the bug with icons
corrupted comes back and i must replace the applets
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Please leave the Status alone guys, it should be Triaged as set by Bug
Control or BugSquad. If you want to learn how to Triage or for more
information about the status/importance/workflow please see the Ubuntu
wiki https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/HowToTriage Thank you.
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Hello!
I'm sorry for my bad english!
I have tested a lot of combinations of reboots on my laptop. With rj45
and ac adaptater connected and without them.
When an action changes the size of the notification zone by adding icon
applet (for example by opening rythmbox) and that i reboot in desktop
Adding some further information and this is related to sacha's post.
As mentioned before, I have seen this bug a lot (though less so
recently) on my Lucid laptop after upgrading it from Karmic Lucid RC
Lucid. That laptop has an nvidea graphics card and is running the Normal
Visual Effects
Maybe it can be a Compiz bug, because when I want to halt computer, a
message appears saying Compiz, Tangerine, aren't responding, Do you want
to Shutdown anyway?
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It can be, but at the start, I have ubuntu 10.04 with Compiz, and this
doesn't happens, it happens when I updated Compiz!
And...
If I update to Compiz 0.9?
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A member of ubuntu-fr community have another problem with this bug.
He uses compiz normal effect and default theme Ambiance on laptop
too.
He tried to test with metacity.
When he turns off compiz, no difference. When he reactivates compiz, the
two panels disapear both.
There's a link between
The same user had rebooted his laptop with metacity. With compiz, the
bug was often (each 20 boots) on the aera applets (right corner high)
and also with the desktop icon on the bottom panel at left (icon
corrupted).
With metacity, no bug appears on the top and on the bottom!
He shall stay with
Marking as invalid for indicator-applet, not because indicator-applet
isn't hurt by this, but because it doesn't look like a change is
required in indicator-applet directly more in the panel itself.
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I noticed one more thing.
* Drag some launcher button near the panel.
* Now activate the bluetooth applet or the speaker applet.
* You see that the last moved launcher will get the active orange outline
(see the screenshot) and closing it will deactivate the outline.
I think this indicates that
comment #73 is from an user getting the issue with debian as well, not
sue it's ubuntu specific
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Same here. I installed Linux Mint 9 on my test machine. Mint 9 is using
the Shiki-Wise theme and after many reboots I did not see the
corruption.
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Having the same problem! Its bugs like this that make users go back to
windows. Please fix this as soon as possible!
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Christian, I use solid panel background colour, which is semi-
transparent. However, what I mentioned in comment #111 is not true any
more, I've seen the corruption already twice since then... Moreover,
I've even seen another type of corruption, described in my comment #157,
so using my theme is,
the bug appear randomly from time to time after startup with no reason
when removing and after that adding again the notifaction area it appears
correctly
but the bug returns on next reboot
attached screenshot
ubuntu 10.04
gnome 2.30.0
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No, it's Ubuntu specific so far. Linux Mint is heavily based on Ubuntu,
which is probably the reason why both are affected, so it is still a
problem in Ubuntu only. Any useful information should be forwarded to
the GNOME bug report, there's not much else that can be done here we
have all the info.
Actually yeah, you are right, Mint is based on Ubuntu. This conversation
contains already too much info, I think. So just to conclude it:
1. it only happens at startup
2. if u reload the panel, everything gets OK
3. the corrupted icon greyed out and is not working, but if you still see a
little
On Sat, 2010-06-19 at 04:33 +, Peter Belew wrote:
There seems to be some confusion in the comments between the Indicator
Applet 0.3.7 and the Notification Area 2.30.0, both of which appear in
my panels, showing different applets. Is this problem occurring in both
container applets, or just
Teej: with all due respect, I'm not sure if upstream is appropriate for
this since all indications seem to point to it being Ubuntu-specific.
I'm really not sure about the Triaged state of this bug since we don't
have steps to reproduce the problem.
I'm attaching a screencast of me playing with
And under metacity (reproduced by switching from compiz to metacity in
same session).
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In comment #111, zsolt mentions that the corruption doesn't happen with
the Ubuntu Dawn theme. So far, I've had the corruption in Lucid with
the Ambiance theme, and in Karmic with the Dust Theme w/ panel
background image. Could this bug be related to the use of a panel
background that's not a
I'm pretty sure this is occurs compiz-only. I never saw it before I
switched to compiz (1.5 months), now I've seen it multiple times. The
only two people who have reported this with metacity I think made
mistakes--Dave's screenshot looks like a different bug and Tom's has
telltale compiz shadow
No, I saw it in Linux Mint too. I think it's a Gnome issue.
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There seems to be some confusion in the comments between the Indicator
Applet 0.3.7 and the Notification Area 2.30.0, both of which appear in
my panels, showing different applets. Is this problem occurring in both
container applets, or just one?
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This bug affects me as well on a Ubuntu 10.04 LTS 64 bit edition.
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Adding a screenshot...
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I am not sure if anything has been updated lately but the rate of the
bug appearance has definitely gone up for me. Now it appears almost
every time I boot.
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I had also a different kind of corruption the last time, but different
than you. Check that out... This bug is slowly changing to another bug
:)
It was the network applet. A little part of it was still visible and
working and the corrupted part was broken!
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Had a different type of corruption today, not seen this one before, so I
am posting it as it appears not to be duplication of previous
screenshots from other people. This time it affects the wireless
notification icon.
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@Teej: 1) It works for me. 2) It will not conflict with gdm because it
runs after the user has logged in. 3) It will not result in extra panels
(see point 6 below). 4) It has as yet always resulted in a panel that is
normal and not yet in one that needs to be taken back to normal. 5)
The command
Just a note regarding affected users: I saw this bug of other 2 machines
(uncle and dad), but didn't subscribed them to the bug list in order to
prevent duplicates.
So, consider happenings like this in your affected users count.
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In my situation, the sound icon has disappeared, whereas most people are
complaining about doubling the sound icon. It is really quite odd,
because the sound icon is part of the indicator-applet, and other
indicators like network manager are (still) visible; that means that
somewhere, the
Alex: If you know if they are duplicates, i.e. same problem, then please
mark them as duplicates of this bug. Duplicates only email people once
anyway and it consolidates it into this one report.
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Sorry, had to blame my broken english: it's that they have the same problem
I'm experiencing, so I didn't add them to the bug reader list (I haven't
filed a bug for them).
If someone is still counting the persons affected by this bug, just add 2
names.
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 11:19 AM, Teej
@Alex: I'm reading between the lines here and guessing they don't have
Launchpad accounts. If they have, mark them as duplicates of this. If
not, then it's no problem. Thank you.
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Further to my earlier comment this issue has returned on occasion, so it
isn't fixed for me, however, it is happening less, say once a week and
only with the Date applet.
@Teej I think all Alex was saying was that he has seen this bug on two
others machines, one owned by his Dad and one owned by
I experienced this bug yesterday, on my desktop running Ub 10.04
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 4:17 PM, rupert r.plumri...@gmail.com wrote:
Further to my earlier comment this issue has returned on occasion, so it
isn't fixed for me, however, it is happening less, say once a week and
only with the
Can people affected by this bug please try adding the following command
to their Startup Applications (under System, Preferences) and reporting
back after some days' observation?
pkill gnome-panel gnome-panel
I have been using this and haven't had the problem in several days but I
have my
That is not a good option and will conflict with gdm and could result in
2 overlapping gnome-panels. Saurav please give the reasons why you think
this will work and a test case, because all you're effectively doing by
running that is killing gnome-panel and restarting it on startup and not
every
Upgrading bug importance to Medium. This bug has a moderate impact on a
core application. 116 affected users, 60+ duplicates and 142 comments.
Severity is low but affects a large number of Ubuntu users, and novices
may be more heavily affected than more experienced users.
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Instead of pkill gnome-panel gnome-panel as someone suggested I just
do:
killall gnome-panel
in Startup Applications. (it was also suggested by someone previosuly)
The gnome-panel will restart by itself and this works fine - I just see
all the time proper icons. I do not have anymore mess.
I would like to add that ever since I have installed a different theme
(the Dichotomy theme in the Ubuntu repositories) the corruption in the
top panel is non-existent. I can confirm this since I reverted to the
default ambiance theme many times only to find the corruption return to
the panel on
I already reported this long ago, that the problem doesn't happen with
the Ubuntu dawn theme, only in the default theme. I've been using Ubuntu
dawn MAC icons (by the way very nice combination) for a month and I
haven't seen this there since. Nevertheless, probably it has something
in common with
Yeh, just had some visual corruption here, after applying the workaround.
Generally seems to be better but not a total fix.
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are permanent, but just a temporary fix until the next time it happens.
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I feel the problem is in the Notification Applet and Clock Applet. When I
remove these applets from my panel the panel works normally.
I am running Ubuntu 10.04 upgraded from 8.04. Only on the upgrade machine I
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- I'm using karmic x86_64, updated as of 2009-09-30.
+ SUMMARY:
- It's very hard to describe the bug, so a screen shot is attached.
+ After graphical logon notification area gets
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SUMMARY:
After graphical logon notification area gets scrambled. Icons are in
terrible mess. Some of them are overlapping others. Sometimes network
manager icon is missing. Sometimes phantom icons show up.
This bug has been marked Triaged and has been assigned to the Ubuntu
Desktop Team to work on. Inox is correct in that there should be enough
information here, and we're pretty sure it's a gnome-panel issue.
Upstream has been notified although it appears that it only affects
Ubuntu at present.
All
Peter Belew:
I ran apt-show-versions on both partitions and there a quite a few
differences. It would be helpful to know what to look for, as I'm having
the additional problem of being unable to upgrade the test partition to
10.10 using the update-manger -d approach.
Doing a clean install would
For what it is worth did a clean install of 10.10 last night and
have missing wifi icon this morning ( also have trouble with monitor
selection going to default ---same image for both monitors ).
On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 8:22 AM, Christopher s...@kristal.ca wrote:
Peter Belew:
I ran
Okay, sad followup: Just started my computer and the bug happened. So
that's two people that say it doesn't fix it :(.
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@YannUbuntu: can you please ask them to test the workaround pointed by Chris
Coulson for a few days and report the result back:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-panel/+bug/439448/comments/101
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I tried out the fix. I rebooted thirteen times with no issue. That's not
to say that it's fixed, but I don't have time for any more reboots right
now :). Would it be acceptable to test just by logging out and in
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I'm using karmic x86_64, updated as of 2009-09-30.
It's very hard to describe the bug, so a screen shot is attached.
As seen on the screen shot, after start up the notification area gets
scrambled, it shows, in case of
** Description changed:
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I'm using karmic x86_64, updated as of 2009-09-30.
It's very hard to describe the bug, so a screen shot is attached.
As seen on the screen shot, after start up the notification area gets
scrambled, it shows, in case of
For what it's worth, I run two partitions on my laptop; one stable and
the other the latest alphas. The applets in the stable version of Lucid
is normal while I'm experiencing the same issue on the one that began as
Alpha 1.
I also have a desktop similarly set up with the same results.
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I haven't had the issue either for the past week. Has a separate update
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can any one of the affected person remove the Menu Bar (Applications
Places System) with right click and add 'Main Menu' applet and then
change the panel width to 22px and see if there is any change.
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@Chris: Panel notification area icons corrupted even with fix mentioned
in comment #101.
Saurav
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@Omer: I did that, and it did not help. After next reboot, same
corruption as before.
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This bug is so bad, that I have to run this command each time, before I reboot:
sudo rm -R /home/*/.gconf/apps/panel/ /home/*/.gnome2/panel2.d/
And of course, I still lose everything:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-panel/+bug/575486
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I would like to add that the corruption in the panel has been partly
resolved (atleast for the last five days) by locking the indicator
applet and other applets to the panel (although it did not work for
Andreas). I do not know if it was a case of doing it in a particular
order because I was too
I would bet my money on buggy battery applet. For me the panel is messed
up only when I have no battery charger connected and I boot with battery
not fully charged. For example yesterday - the indicator applet was
messed up again. There were two battery icons: one showed half-full
battery (the
@Chris: Will try what you have suggested and will report back.
@Märt: The problems you have mentioned with the battery applet are
actually two separate problems. The phantom icon is due to this bug. The
incorrect battery charge information shown is a separate problem. It
shows what upower
@Chris: Today I had messed panel again so I've tried your fixed. After
relogin, panel asked it should remove clock applet. I said do it and
then I put it back.
But I have noticed that this bug is mostly present when clock applet has
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In my experience it depends from theme. I use the UBUNTU DAWN theme with
MAC ICONS and long time I haven't seen this problem, but I re-logged
into a different user with the default theme and suddenly the power
button was broken... With my beloved settings it has never happened so
far!
For Märt
I don't think it's theme problem. On Lucid I user Radiance but same
thing was happening on Karmic with Human theme.
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@ zsolt: no it does not happen every time, that would be to easy :)
It just seems to me that it mostly happens when I have the battery half full or
power cord not connected. And so far it has only happened when I restart.
Logout/login has not shown any visual corruption so far - it maybe a
I don't say it's a theme problem for sure, but anyway I find it strange
that it suddenly never happens with my settings. I'm going to use
another theme for some time now and see what happens.
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Could people experiencing this please edit /usr/share/applications
/gnome-panel.desktop and change the Exec line from:
Exec=gnome-panel
...to...
Exec=sh -c 'export GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1 gnome-panel'
..and report back if it changes anything? I haven't seen the issue since
running with
@Chris, I will do the change. However, as the bug is intermittent, it's
difficult to say whether it's fixed or not.
Having said this, I've got a theory that I'd like to get past you to see if it
makes sense. The issue only occurs in the Indicator Applet so could it be
triggered by some
So could there be a race condition in indicator-applet?
Thank you for your work but that's not likely, the issue is not limited
to indicator and has been confirmed by comments there on distribution
which don't use indicators but only standard applets so it's likely a
bug in gnome-panel or gtk
@Chris: Just tried what you suggested in comment #101, logged out,
logged back in and got a corrupted panel.
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Tommaso, thanks for trying.
Bruno - I've seen this in pretty much every applet I have on the panel
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@Chris: I'm sure you're right. My reasoning was the following: this only
happens with the indicator applet and no other applet so could it be triggered
by something that the indicator applet does that no other applet does? In
practice, the indicator applet (or the application notification area
My bug #571267 was marked as a dupe of this. I just wanted to add that
as stated on that page this only affected my 6 machines when compiz was
enabled. Once none for desktop effects was chosen the issue ceased on
each machine. I see others have noticed this as well.
BTW, issue is not recreated
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