Still present in 11.04. I installed window-picker-applet and I couldn't
add it to the top panel. I had the OAFIID:GNOME_WindowPicker error.
But yesterday I added it to the bottom panel without problems, and I
switched panels. When I booted this morning I got the same error.
Now I can't add the
Still present in Ubuntu 10.04 (2011-01-29)
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Title:
GNOME Applets fail to load on UNR 9.10 at boot
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** (gnome-panel:1485): WARNING **: panel-applet-frame.c:1273: failed to load
applet OAFIID:GNOME_GoHome:
(null)
** (gnome-panel:1485): CRITICAL **: panel_applet_frame_change_background:
assertion `PANEL_IS_WIDGET (GTK_WIDGET (frame)-parent)' failed
^C
s...@if-def:~$ gnome-panel --replace
Fresh off the install (a couple days ago) everything was fine. After playing a
little (installing reprepro, openssh-server, other dependency packages) i am in
the state where all my gnome applets fail on login. I tried the gnome-panel
--replace and get the following output:
I have the same problem.
Had UNR on my Dell Mini 9 working fine.
Just upgraded the RAM and SSD.
Had to do a fresh install on the new SSD.
Got these errors on first boot.
On reboot, still takes a long time to boot, and got error loading
OAFIID:GNOME_GoHome.
Seems to be the same as Bug #486023
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I just completed a clean install of UNR 9.10 downloaded today (2010-01-19) and
installed all updates.
I still have the original problem of Gnome applets that won't load
intermittantly.
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I have a similar (identical?) problem with intermittent panel freezes at boot.
I have found ten other bugs with nearly identical trouble.
I have also discovered that I can recover my panel functionality with two steps
that you may wish to try. This works 100% of the time on my machine.
Access
Unfortunately this bug continues to effect my machine.
Boot times are 3mins and I have seen the can not be mounted message
numerous times.
I have added the logout applet to the panel and it seems to always load-
this is good because logging out/logging in is the fastest way to fix the
issue.
And after getting rid of the little weather apps on the panel I have not
even had to use killall. So far every time has booted right... Seems it
was the weather apps...
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The following is working for me for now:
When Panel doesn't load, instead of rebooting over and over and over
until it does, in Terminal enter killall gnome-panel. This seems to
kill it and reload it all in one shot...
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Well further to my post above after installing Screenlets the problem is
back. Then the last run of updates seems to have done something to
Compiz whereby visual effects keeps reverting to none. The Panel issue
was much worse during this. After removing and reinstalling Compiz now
the whole thing
besides this bug it also has ssd stall bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/445852. Could they be related? maybe its
somes timeout?
2009/11/16 Samizdata migratorys...@gmail.com
The problem has always been intermittent. Please continue keeping an
eye open if you can. BTW, any issues with long
I may have something new...
After unchecking CD-ROM in Software Sources which was causing some
little red triangle in the upper right ... and then sudo apt-get update
and sudo apt-get ungrade ... I booted about a dozen times and panel was
fine each time. So as a test I went back and checked
Well, in my case, CD-ROM was unchecked and I never had a little red
triangle, I am afraid.
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I also had the issue repeatedly, and the cdrom was not selected as a
source. This is also a fresh installation of UNR on an Acer Aspire One
ZG9 (no encryption, all current patches updated prior to experiencing
the issue).
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Follow-up to my last:
Attempted fix:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall gnome-applets
Had no effect. The applets appeared to not be fount for multiple
successive boots, and then was resolved with seemingly no related
change.
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The problem has always been intermittent. Please continue keeping an
eye open if you can. BTW, any issues with long boot times?
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I am seeing much the same thing on an AOA-110. Fresh install (actually
the second). It happened from the very first boot, but from then on, it
is erratic, both in the frequency and in the applets failing to load.
The most common ones primarily match the list given here. It is never
more than
Samizdata, do you always have multi-munute logins, or does it only
happen whenever there are applets failing?
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All the time. If I had to ballpark it, I would say around two minutes
from login to desktop.
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The lengthy log-ons occur every time for me, regardless of the applet
loading success. I suspect it is a disk mounting issue although
re-installing UNR 9.10 didn't change the long boot times.
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 4:08 PM, Samizdata migratorys...@gmail.com
wrote:
All the time. If I had to
I should state that I did a fresh reinstall to try to fix the applet
issue, after previously removing and reinstalling the applet packages
from the repositories. I am just really baffled about the applet issue,
as well as the long logins, as Jaunty UNR worked flawlessly (excepting
the Intel video
ASUS G71 Karmic 9.10 fresh install
Long boot times and Panel only loads about half the time. Booting 2 or 3
times usually brings Panel back. The situation is unremarkable at the
moment as I can't reproduce the problem at will. 9.04 loaded much
quicker on the same machine.
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Update: Applets only remain loaded properly while terminal window is
open. Closing the terminal window kills the applets.
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Even after the applets fail to load, the behavior after running command
is the same and it reloads the applets properly. Need to look elsewhere
for root cause. The eee PC still takes over 3 minutes to boot. Can
this be related?
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Haywyr, the termination of programs executed from the terminal is to be
expected when closing the terminal. If you don't want that to happen,
then append a '' symbol at the end of your commands. This will put the
program in the background.
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Running command after panel loads properly:
** (gnome-panel:1779): DEBUG: Adding applet 0.
** (gnome-panel:1779): DEBUG: Initialized Panel Applet Signaler.
** (gnome-panel:1779): DEBUG: Adding applet 1.
** (gnome-panel:1779): DEBUG: Adding applet 2.
** (gnome-panel:1779): DEBUG: Adding applet 3.
But this doesn't look like any of them failed to load. I'm interested
in the output of that when you get the error about the applets loading.
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My best guess at the moment is that this is something with gnome-panel.
Could someone experiencing this please try to reproduce it by opening a
terminal and running 'gnome-panel --replace' If you are able to
reproduce it, please attach the output from that command.
** Package changed: unr-meta
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