The message when logging in to Flashback on Metacity:
Oh no! Something has gone wrong.
A problem has occurerred and the system can't recover.
Please log out and try again.
Situation did not change after:
from Ubuntu on x Windows:
sudo apt reinstall gnome-session-flashback
or using
Gnome Tweaks
Public bug reported:
While modifying the Gnome Flashback Metacity panels:
I moved the top panel to the left. OK
Was changing which applets were shown, removing some, adding some.
The panel shifted almost off-screen, then flickered several times.
I got a display message that a problem kept
Public bug reported:
warning: Package might be x-windows, gnome, or nvidia driver
Bug Behavior: When I step away from the computer or I KVM switch to
another computer for several minutes, when I come back the internal
display is now the primary. The symptom is that the gnome Applications,
Public bug reported:
This has happened a few times in the last week, after coming back to the
machine after being away for a few minutes.
I cannot move windows with the mouse.
alttab to switch between windows does nothing.
Clicking on the desktop bar, Applications, Places, System does not
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desktop nonresponsive to keyboard. inadequately responsive to mouse
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Public bug reported:
Scenario: 10.04 on i7 up to date
Preproblem:
nonroot user creates files on /dev/shm and later deletes them via Nautilus.
Problem:
Neither nonroot nor root can successfully Go Trash in Nautilus.
Popup: The folder could not be displayed. Sorry could not display all
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
This is the same as bug 90934 after an upgrade to last gnome release in
ubuntu 7.04
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
CrashCounter: 1
Date: Sat Mar 17 12:45:58 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/nautilus
Package:
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I have tested again after feisty upgradet to 2.18.0.1-ubuntu1.
The same problem is there. I don't really know how to post bugs so I added a
new report here :
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/93056
Sorry if this cause problems, I got a request if the problem was still
there
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 90934 ***
Sorry if this cause problems, I got a request if the problem was still
there with the upgraded gnome, and didn't know how else to post the
result.
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[apport] nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV
https://launchpad.net/bugs/93056
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I have found the reason for the crash, in the NFS share there was an
invalid symlink. (a symlink that was pointing to something that wasn't
there) When I moved the symlink into a subfolder it didn't crash, but
when I open that folder with the invalid symlink nautilus crash again.
So this bug is
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
This is a very odd problem. I have 4 nfs shares mounted in /media (all
are displayed on the desktop, and on the left side in nautilus) One of
those 4 nfs shares makes nautilus crash. This was not a problem before
when using Ubuntu 6.10. So 3 of
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I don't know what happend, but I cannot reproduce the problem now, so I
guess it's fixed. Maybe there was another update to 2.14.1, I notice
there are 2.14.1-ubuntuX versions...
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gnome-settings-daemon crashes with evdev
https://launchpad.net/bugs/27143
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$ gnome-settings-daemon --version
Gnome gnome-settings-daemon 2.14.1
$ gnome-control-center --version
Gnome gnome-control-center 2.14.1
Still have the crash
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I just did at dist-upgrade of dapper to get the beta release. And it sais I'm
on dapper BETA, and about gnome tells me I have version 2.14.1
But I still have the bug/crash
Could it be I don't have gnome-settings-deamon 2.14.1 ? howto check ?
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gnome-settings-daemon crashes with evdev
I just did at dist-upgrade of dapper to get the beta release. And it sais I'm
on dapper BETA, and about gnome tells me I have version 2.14.1
But I still have the bug/crash
Could it be I don't have gnome-settings-deamon 2.14.1 ? howto check ?
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gnome-settings-daemon crashes with evdev
Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/27143
Comment:
It should be known that I am a noob when it comes to ubuntu linux and
how deb packages work. I may have done something wrong. But in an
attempt to fix it, that is to downgrade as you suggested I removed the
Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/27143
Comment:
I installed the i386 on my dapper, and got some dep errors (I tried both
packages, but the complain was I had som newer versions installed of
some packages). Now the Synaptic package manager complain of a broken
package
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