[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2020-03-16 Thread Alberts Muktupāvels
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged => Invalid

** No longer affects: gnome-panel

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2013-02-26 Thread Adolfo Jayme Barrientos
gnome-panel is not maintained by Gnome anymore...

** No longer affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu Natty)

** No longer affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu Maverick)

** No longer affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu Lucid)

** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Medium = Wishlist

** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2012-07-11 Thread vbm
Nope, this bug also affects 12.04, Precise Pangolin. :( Both gnote and
truecrypt systematically show only a tiny vertical bar. Killall gnome-
panel will show them on the reload but sometimes I lose other icons in
the process, losing my ability to access some (still running) programs
in the process.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2012-05-03 Thread JC Hulce
This bug affects Ubuntu 10.10, Maverick Meerkat. Maverick has reached 
end-of-life and is no longer supported, so I am closing the bugtask for 
Maverick. Please upgrade to a newer version of Ubuntu. 
More information here: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2012-April/000158.html

** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu Maverick)
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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2012-04-09 Thread Kate Stewart
Not seeing any recent activity on this in the precise release.   Closing
release notes task  for now, since does not appear relevant to precise.

** Changed in: ubuntu-release-notes
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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2012-01-13 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gnome-panel
   Status: New = Unknown

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-10-06 Thread Nick Brooker
Not sure if it's related but I sorted the majority of my panel problems
by installing the Cantarell font.  Should this be a dependency for gnome
3 given it's the default font?

I still get some tearing and some popups are slanted but in general it
has been more stable in a Gnome 3 session.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-08-22 Thread Carl Fletcher
Same issue here
It seems to affect different panel applets randomly. Doesn't happen every time.
But it's a pain, because I install Mint 11 now for customers.
Logout and In seems the easiest or just 'don't delete' and ignore the missing 
icon and carry on as usual.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-08-16 Thread fabioamd87
I hve this problem too: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-
images/594/pieces.png/

same with Nvidia 6150 and ATI 3200.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-06-20 Thread Andrew
I have the same issue on two machines with AMD video cards with Ubuntu
10.10. Hilarious to know this issue has existed for 2 years without fix.
The only way to logout/reboot/power off when this happens is from
command line. How is this user friendly?

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-05-09 Thread peterzay
Just to follow up on comments #379, 381, 383 from 2011-04-22 where the
upper right panel applets were corrupting systematically and
reproducibly after each boot following a networking hardware change.

I have just had my first boot where the panel applets are NOT corrupted.

I estimate roughly 2 boots per day after 17 days have elapsed.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-05-04 Thread Alejandro Perez
Najam,

something similar happened to me. The problem in my case was that I had
KMS disabled (in previous versions it made my graphics to work worse, so
I disabled it). After enable KMS and restart computer, Unity started to
work, and the distortion problem disappeared.

Hope this helps you. Regards

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-05-04 Thread peterzay
I have just experienced new behaviour from this bug.  After 5 hours of
use after boot, the entire monitor screen blinked black and resized the
Workspace Switcher much wider than normal.

Removing from panel and adding back does NOT fix the problem.

This is the first time this fix has failed.

Changing panel properties orientation from bottom to right and back to
bottom does NOT fix the problem.

Changing panel properties to Autohide or Show hide buttons or both and
closing and re-enabling does NOT fix the problem.

killall gnome-panel has never worked for me, so I did not even bother to
try.

I will report back later whether reboot solves the problem.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-05-04 Thread peterzay
A reboot has successfully redrawn the Workspace Switcher.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-05-03 Thread Najam Tirmizi
I began to experience this bug after upgrading from Maverick to Natty.

When I logged into Ubuntu (Unity), I received a message stating that my
hardware was unsupported, suggesting I use Ubuntu Classic instead.

When I logged into Ubuntu Classic, not only were panel applets,
distorted, but the windows themselves also had severe repaint/render
issues, leaving the UI unusable. I believe there are other reports on
this other bug, though it ought to be noted that the two might be
related.

Upon switching to Ubuntu Classic (No Effects), windows appeared and
repainted correctly, but the panel applet corruption remained.

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-05-03 Thread Joaquin
I have this issue with nouveau default driver without 3D
El 03/05/2011 12:31, Najam Tirmizi 439...@bugs.launchpad.net escribió:
 I began to experience this bug after upgrading from Maverick to Natty.

 When I logged into Ubuntu (Unity), I received a message stating that my
 hardware was unsupported, suggesting I use Ubuntu Classic instead.

 When I logged into Ubuntu Classic, not only were panel applets,
 distorted, but the windows themselves also had severe repaint/render
 issues, leaving the UI unusable. I believe there are other reports on
 this other bug, though it ought to be noted that the two might be
 related.

 Upon switching to Ubuntu Classic (No Effects), windows appeared and
 repainted correctly, but the panel applet corruption remained.

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 Title:
 Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

 Status in Compiz:
 Invalid
 Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
 New
 Status in Indicator Applet:
 Invalid
 Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
 In Progress
 Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
 Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
 Confirmed
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
 Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
 Triaged

 Bug description:
 **PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
 COMMENT/SCREENSHOT*

 Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how
 many people get notified when you add anything to this bug report.
 Please don't confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't
 attach further screenshots - we all know how the problem looks. We all
 appreciate your involvement, but read previous post carefully prior
 you post your own. We need to draw constructive conclusions and find
 the solution.

 Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...

 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. They can be
 clones of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any
 graphics card: ATI, nVidia, Intel...

 WORKAROUND 1:

 Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog.
 The panels will automatically respawn correctly.

 WORKAROUND 2:

 When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel
 (not icons) click Properties. In Panel Properties change panel
 orientation to Left or Right and back to Top or Bottom. In my
 case all icons are displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.

 WORKAROUND 3:

 Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-
 add them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.

 WORKAROUND 4:

 Right click the Gnome panel, click on Properties, Check Add Hide
 Buttons. and Close. Enough for now. If the error runs to lower
 panel, repeat the steps.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-05-03 Thread S. Christian Collins
Najam: Your issue is not the same as what is being described in this
bug.  You should file it as a separate bug.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-04-28 Thread Wuelfhis Asuaje
** Description changed:

  **PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
  COMMENT/SCREENSHOT*
  
  Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how
  many people get notified when you add anything to this bug report.
  Please don't confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't
  attach further screenshots - we all know how the problem looks. We all
  appreciate your involvement, but read previous post carefully prior you
  post your own. We need to draw constructive conclusions and find the
  solution.
  
  Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...
  
  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. They can be
  clones of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any
  graphics card: ATI, nVidia, Intel...
  
  WORKAROUND 1:
  
  Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog. The
  panels will automatically respawn correctly.
  
  WORKAROUND 2:
  
  When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel (not
  icons) click Properties. In Panel Properties change panel
  orientation to Left or Right and back to Top or Bottom. In my
  case all icons are displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.
  
  WORKAROUND 3:
  
  Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-add
  them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.
+ 
+ WORKAROUND 4:
+ 
+ Right click the Gnome panel, click on Properties, Check Add Hide
+ Buttons. and Close. Enough for now. If the error runs to lower panel,
+ repeat the steps.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-04-23 Thread peterzay
Before the networking changes described in #379, visual corruption of
the upper right panel applets occurred very intermittently.  On this
10.04 LTS platform, I could go for many weeks, possibly months, of daily
boots before hitting the bug.  Now, after the networking changes, EACH
AND EVERY BOOT corrupts those applets.

This is systematic and reproducible.  That cannot be coincidence.

What is your basis for claiming: Networking updates won't affect panel
applet display?

For example, the router is now set to use DST (clock applet impact?),
before it was not.  DNS1 and DNS2 have now been removed from the eth0
profile (notification area applet impact?) and moved to the router.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-04-23 Thread pablomme
He means that the bug is a known painting issue with gnome-panel, and
that no networking experts should be looking into this because it is
definitely unrelated to networking.

Even the connections you suggest, which are valid hypotheses, are
obviously only circumstantially related to networking. Most likely,
network-manager is taking either longer or shorter to establish a
connection than before, causing nm-applet to update at different times
during session start-up, in turn triggering the race condition that
causes the corruption more often. It would be equally likely that an
update you installed around the same time that you switched routers made
the problem worse.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-04-23 Thread peterzay
I use update manager once a week and did so this week prior to the
networking changes.  I did notice very minor panel applet corruption
after the reboot.  I fixed that by removing and adding back the applets
manually and rebooted and solved the problem.

The networking changes resulted in an intermittent display bug occurring
reproducibly and permanently.

That is a huge change in bug behaviour, but does not mean that this bug
is a network bug.  It just provides a clue to facilitate bug resolution.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-04-22 Thread peterzay
I replaced my networking hardware from a Linksys BEFSX41 router to a
Cisco RVS4000 router coupled with a D-Link DGS-1008G switch.  I also set
the IPv4 networking option from Automatic (DHCP) addresses only to
Automatic (DHCP) because I moved the OpenDNS DNS1 and DNS2 addresses to
the router.  After all this change, the 4* default applets from the
upper right panel corrupt visually AFTER EACH BOOT.  This is
systematically reproducible, so far at least.

I would like to suggest that the networking experts take a closer look
at this.  It may point in the direction of bug resolution.

* 4 default applets for upper right corner (right to left)
- indicator applet session
- clock
- indicator applet
- notification area

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-04-22 Thread Scott Kitterman
Networking updates won't affect panel applet display.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-04-21 Thread Michael O'Lear
When I get properties on the Gnome panel and check-mark Show Hide
Buttons, the icon video defects go away for me.

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-04-21 Thread Josh Taylor
Temporarily? Or does this fix the problem for good?

On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 2:37 PM, Michael O'Lear
439...@bugs.launchpad.netwrote:

 When I get properties on the Gnome panel and check-mark Show Hide
 Buttons, the icon video defects go away for me.

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 Title:
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 Status in Compiz:
  Invalid
 Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
  New
 Status in Indicator Applet:
  Invalid
 Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
  In Progress
 Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
  Confirmed
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
  Triaged

 Bug description:
  **PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
  COMMENT/SCREENSHOT*

  Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how
  many people get notified when you add anything to this bug report.
  Please don't confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't
  attach further screenshots - we all know how the problem looks. We all
  appreciate your involvement, but read previous post carefully prior
  you post your own. We need to draw constructive conclusions and find
  the solution.

  Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...

  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. They can be
  clones of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any
  graphics card: ATI, nVidia, Intel...

  WORKAROUND 1:

  Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog.
  The panels will automatically respawn correctly.

  WORKAROUND 2:

  When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel
  (not icons) click Properties. In Panel Properties change panel
  orientation to Left or Right and back to Top or Bottom. In my
  case all icons are displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.

  WORKAROUND 3:

  Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-
  add them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-04-21 Thread Josh Taylor
Sorry for the super post. I forgot about the quoted text.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-04-16 Thread Pascal de Bruijn
I did a clean updated Maverick install a week ago, and I still have this
bug. It has not been resolved.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-02-15 Thread Alberto Salvia Novella
If you have any questions please have a look at the Answers section.
Note that in Launchpad it is the only place where you can post in a
different language than English; since any user has the right of
understanding what it is said if it could be of his or her interest,
like in bugs.

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RE: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-02-14 Thread Paaguti-hotmail

Alberto,

a lo mejor lo que hay que hacer es bloquear en launchpad ese tipo 
de mensajes... no sé... En cualquier caso, yo nunca contestaría a través
del lauchpad. Te pillan con un trancazo y el pié cambiado y empieza
un rifirrafe estúpido por menos de nada...

Saludos,/PA

 Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 10:21:19 +
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 Subject: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets
 
 Joaquin was referring to Heather R Bealer, who wrote a link to an
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Re: RE: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-02-14 Thread Joaquin
Hay algun modo de quitar la susceipcion al bug?
Saludos
El 14/02/2011 16:46, Paaguti-hotmail paag...@hotmail.com escribió:

 Alberto,

 a lo mejor lo que hay que hacer es bloquear en launchpad ese tipo
 de mensajes... no sé... En cualquier caso, yo nunca contestaría a través
 del lauchpad. Te pillan con un trancazo y el pié cambiado y empieza
 un rifirrafe estúpido por menos de nada...

 Saludos,/PA

 Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 10:21:19 +
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 To: paag...@hotmail.com
 Subject: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel
applets

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 Title:
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 Status in Compiz:
 Invalid
 Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
 New
 Status in Indicator Applet:
 Invalid
 Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
 In Progress
 Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
 Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
 Confirmed
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
 Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
 Triaged

 Bug description:
 **PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
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 Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how
 many people get notified when you add anything to this bug report.
 Please don't confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't
 attach further screenshots - we all know how the problem looks. We all
 appreciate your involvement, but read previous post carefully prior
 you post your own. We need to draw constructive conclusions and find
 the solution.

 Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...

 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. They can be
 clones of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any
 graphics card: ATI, nVidia, Intel...

 WORKAROUND 1:

 Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog.
 The panels will automatically respawn correctly.

 WORKAROUND 2:

 When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel
 (not icons) click Properties. In Panel Properties change panel
 orientation to Left or Right and back to Top or Bottom. In my
 case all icons are displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.

 WORKAROUND 3:

 Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-
 add them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-02-12 Thread Alberto Salvia Novella
Joaquin was referring to Heather R Bealer, who wrote a link to an
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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-25 Thread peterzay
After boot, I got the following error message:

The panel encountered a problem while loading
OAFIID:GNOME_ClockApplet.  Do you want to delete the applet from your
configuration? (see attachment for screenshot)

The clock applet was missing from the upper right panel and the other
applets were moved around a bit.


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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-25 Thread peterzay
After boot, I got the following error message:

The panel encountered a problem while loading
OAFIID:GNOME_ClockApplet.  Do you want to delete the applet from your
configuration? (see attachment for screenshot)

The clock applet was missing from the upper right panel and the other
applets were moved around a bit.


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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-25 Thread peterzay
After boot, I got the following error message:

The panel encountered a problem while loading
OAFIID:GNOME_ClockApplet.  Do you want to delete the applet from your
configuration? (see attachment for screenshot)

The clock applet was missing from the upper right panel and the other
applets were moved around a bit.


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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-25 Thread peterzay
After boot, I got the following error message:

The panel encountered a problem while loading
OAFIID:GNOME_ClockApplet.  Do you want to delete the applet from your
configuration? (see attachment for screenshot)

The clock applet was missing from the upper right panel and the other
applets were moved around a bit.


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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-25 Thread peterzay
Sorry for the 4x duplicates, launchpad was timing out.

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-24 Thread cbthompson
I've been following the status of this bug for some time, and have seen it
appear on many installations, going back several releases.  I believe the
problem has something to do with the indicator-applet-session panel applet.
 I've found that when I remove this applet from the panel, the visual
corruption no longer occurs.  I leave the indicator-applet alone, only
removing indicator-applet-session.  When removed, all the essential
functionality of this applet is relocated to the System area of the Gnome
menu.  It's a bonus that it removes some cruft from the panel area.

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-24 Thread Joaquin
If I delete the indicator-me happens the same!

2011/1/24 cbthompson 439...@bugs.launchpad.net

 I've been following the status of this bug for some time, and have seen it
 appear on many installations, going back several releases.  I believe the
 problem has something to do with the indicator-applet-session panel applet.
  I've found that when I remove this applet from the panel, the visual
 corruption no longer occurs.  I leave the indicator-applet alone, only
 removing indicator-applet-session.  When removed, all the essential
 functionality of this applet is relocated to the System area of the Gnome
 menu.  It's a bonus that it removes some cruft from the panel area.

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 Title:
  Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

 Status in Compiz:
  Invalid
 Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
  New
 Status in Indicator Applet:
  Invalid
 Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
  In Progress
 Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
  Confirmed
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
  Triaged

 Bug description:
  **PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
  COMMENT/SCREENSHOT*

  Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how
  many people get notified when you add anything to this bug report.
  Please don't confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't
  attach further screenshots - we all know how the problem looks. We all
  appreciate your involvement, but read previous post carefully prior
  you post your own. We need to draw constructive conclusions and find
  the solution.

  Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...

  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. They can be
  clones of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any
  graphics card: ATI, nVidia, Intel...

  WORKAROUND 1:

  Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog.
  The panels will automatically respawn correctly.

  WORKAROUND 2:

  When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel
  (not icons) click Properties. In Panel Properties change panel
  orientation to Left or Right and back to Top or Bottom. In my
  case all icons are displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.

  WORKAROUND 3:

  Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-
  add them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-21 Thread SabreWolfy
I booted my 10.04 desktop and logged in immediately and various panel
items were displayed incorrectly. Shortly thereafter I shut the machine
down.

I turned it on again a short time later but did not log in immediately
-- I left the machine at the login screen for about 30 minutes while I
was doing something else. When I logged in after that, the panels all
displayed perfectly.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-21 Thread NanoWar
It's easy to reproduce this bug on a laptop, because switching from DC
to battery leads to a menu rearrangement when the battery becomes fully
charged. Hope that helps. (Ubuntu 10.10, Notification Area)

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-20 Thread Rechner-Tester
Indeed, I've enabled the weather report on every machine I installed.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-20 Thread wonkothesane
No weather report here, but I am experiencing the same problem. The
weather is one of those things were I prefer windows ;)

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-20 Thread Joaquin
Ok, maybe weather weather it's the problem, because I've installed 3 times
ubuntu on an vm, and only happens with weather enabled, and the same with an
Acer Aspire 9230, only happens when it's enabled!!
But on my sister's laptop, she has disabled the weather, and she is running
ubuntu from 9.10 updating all times (stable only, she now has maverick), she
has no problem in the panel
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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-20 Thread Mahendra Tallur
It may be a factor, but as I said earlier (what, you didn't reread the
355 comments ? ;-) I managed to reproduce the issue (especially in the
bottom panel, next to the show desktop applet) from a clean user
profile, with the default set of applets.

What was particularly striking was the fact that re-creating afterwards
exactly the same set of applets made the issue more difficult to occur.
From the default set, I could force it to happen by killing the
panel from the terminal a couple of times.

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-20 Thread Josh Taylor
Does this problem only occur after restarting gnome? I ran killall
gnome-panel several times to see if I could see the bug resurface, but the
gnome-panel starts up without any problems.

On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 11:21 AM, Mahendra Tallur 439...@bugs.launchpad.net
 wrote:

 It may be a factor, but as I said earlier (what, you didn't reread the
 355 comments ? ;-) I managed to reproduce the issue (especially in the
 bottom panel, next to the show desktop applet) from a clean user
 profile, with the default set of applets.

 What was particularly striking was the fact that re-creating afterwards
 exactly the same set of applets made the issue more difficult to occur.
 From the default set, I could force it to happen by killing the
 panel from the terminal a couple of times.

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 Title:
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 Status in Compiz:
  Invalid
 Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
  New
 Status in Indicator Applet:
  Invalid
 Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
  In Progress
 Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
  Confirmed
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
  Triaged

 Bug description:
  **PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
  COMMENT/SCREENSHOT*

  Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how
  many people get notified when you add anything to this bug report.
  Please don't confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't
  attach further screenshots - we all know how the problem looks. We all
  appreciate your involvement, but read previous post carefully prior
  you post your own. We need to draw constructive conclusions and find
  the solution.

  Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...

  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. They can be
  clones of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any
  graphics card: ATI, nVidia, Intel...

  WORKAROUND 1:

  Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog.
  The panels will automatically respawn correctly.

  WORKAROUND 2:

  When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel
  (not icons) click Properties. In Panel Properties change panel
  orientation to Left or Right and back to Top or Bottom. In my
  case all icons are displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.

  WORKAROUND 3:

  Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-
  add them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-19 Thread Brian Curtis
Confirmed.  ME menu has been reduced to a tiny slit on the gnome panel.

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-19 Thread Joaquin
Wait...
everybody has weather enabled?
This issue is happening with weather enabled (10.10 compiz with nouveau
drivers), but without weather, my panel looks correctly...
El 20/01/2011 03:26, Brian Curtis bcurti...@ubuntu.com escribió:
 Confirmed. ME menu has been reduced to a tiny slit on the gnome panel.

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 Status in Compiz:
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 Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
 New
 Status in Indicator Applet:
 Invalid
 Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
 In Progress
 Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
 Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
 Confirmed
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
 Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
 Triaged

 Bug description:
 **PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
 COMMENT/SCREENSHOT*

 Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how
 many people get notified when you add anything to this bug report.
 Please don't confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't
 attach further screenshots - we all know how the problem looks. We all
 appreciate your involvement, but read previous post carefully prior
 you post your own. We need to draw constructive conclusions and find
 the solution.

 Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...

 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. They can be
 clones of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any
 graphics card: ATI, nVidia, Intel...

 WORKAROUND 1:

 Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog.
 The panels will automatically respawn correctly.

 WORKAROUND 2:

 When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel
 (not icons) click Properties. In Panel Properties change panel
 orientation to Left or Right and back to Top or Bottom. In my
 case all icons are displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.

 WORKAROUND 3:

 Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-
 add them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-19 Thread SabreWolfy
I experience the problem on 10.04 from time to time on startup, but not
on resume from hibernate.

I have the weather component of Clock 2.30.2 enabled, as well as the
Weather Report applet. Compiz enabled. NVidia card with the restricted
drivers.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-14 Thread Kate Stewart
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu Lucid)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)

** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu Lucid)
Milestone: None = lucid-updates

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-13 Thread bwallum
I have two manifestations across 3 i386 Maverick machines, two from
fresh live cd install, one upgraded from Lucid. Installs from 8th Jan
2011 to 10th Jan 2011, all updated on 12th Jan 2011.

Manifestation One.
The top panel appears and looks ok but cannot be accessed when left clicking 
with the mouse, i.e. no menus or flying hints appear. Bug is intermittent. Some 
start ups are fine then after a day or so the manifestation reappears.

Manifestation Two.
The top panel icons are incorrectly presented with no Applications, Places, 
System visible and the Indicator Applet Session duplicated and overlapping such 
that the Shut Down menu doesn't show. To the inexperienced user there is no way 
to shut down the machine other than the power button with a fair chance of 
corrupting the system in the process. This manifestation is equally 
intermittent.

This should be of high importance as data loss is possible upon enforced
power button shut down. Reporters should be encouraged to report all
behaviour until the bug is fixed. Clearly (or it would be fixed) we do
not know enough about it yet. Please remove the discouraging sticky.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-10 Thread sacha@ubuntu
Hello.

I'am using Maverick with a dual boot WinXP and Graphic chipset Intel
GMA. Compiz effects are on High position.

Since i've installed Maverick instead of Lucid, the bug does'nt appear
on the first panel. But it appears on the second panel, between
separator and desktop icon. A vertical white bar appears. It disappears
itself when i launch one of several windows.

I've seen that, on grub, when i wait the end of the countdown, the
little bug on the bottom panel appears each time. When i interrupt the
grub's countdown by hiting enter, the bug doesn't happear on my session.
I don't understand this!

A link with the countdown of grub and the sequence of the boot and the
session ? It's very strange, no?

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-02 Thread FelipeAF
No for both. I installed ubuntu 10:10 directly in my laptop (i dont
upgrade from earlier version), it also has windows xp (ubuntu + windows
only), but I do not boot into windows long ago, yet the problem happens
occasionally if compiz is enabled. With desktop effects disabled, the
problem does not occur.

Em Sex, 2010-12-31 às 06:43 +, Lonnie escreveu:
 I am suspecting that this bug is only occurring to people who have
 either:
 
 (1) Upgraded from an earlier version of Ubuntu, using the update managerOR
 (2) Installed onto a machine that already has a /home partition with 
 configuration files/folders from a previous version's installation.
 
 I haven't had the problem recur yet, since I installed 10.10 with a
 newly created home directory. However, it has only been a week since
 I've done this; the problem my recur yet.


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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-02 Thread Omer Akram
if the problem only happens with compiz then it would be really interesting
if someone could try with compiz 0.9.xx which is a complete rewrite(?)

On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 9:33 PM, FelipeAF 439...@bugs.launchpad.net
wrote:

 No for both. I installed ubuntu 10:10 directly in my laptop (i dont
 upgrade from earlier version), it also has windows xp (ubuntu + windows
 only), but I do not boot into windows long ago, yet the problem happens
 occasionally if compiz is enabled. With desktop effects disabled, the
 problem does not occur.

 Em Sex, 2010-12-31 às 06:43 +, Lonnie escreveu:
  I am suspecting that this bug is only occurring to people who have
  either:
 
  (1) Upgraded from an earlier version of Ubuntu, using the update manager
OR
  (2) Installed onto a machine that already has a /home partition with
 configuration files/folders from a previous version's installation.
 
  I haven't had the problem recur yet, since I installed 10.10 with a
  newly created home directory. However, it has only been a week since
  I've done this; the problem my recur yet.
 

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 Status in Compiz:
  Invalid
 Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
  New
 Status in Indicator Applet:
  Invalid
 Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
  In Progress
 Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
  Confirmed
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
  Triaged

 Bug description:
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 Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how many
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 confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't attach further
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 involvement, but read previous post carefully prior you post your own. We
 need to draw constructive conclusions and find the solution.

 Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...

 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. They can be clones
 of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any graphics card:
 ATI, nVidia, Intel...

 WORKAROUND 1:

 Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog. The
 panels will automatically respawn correctly.

 WORKAROUND 2:

 When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel (not
 icons) click Properties. In Panel Properties change panel orientation to
 Left or Right and back to Top or Bottom. In my case all icons are
 displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.

 WORKAROUND 3:

 Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-add
 them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.





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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2011-01-02 Thread Joaquin
I'm using natty and I haven't got this problem with gnome-panel, shell or
unity (with shell or unity there's no gnome-panel)
El 02/01/2011 19:22, Omer Akram om2...@ubuntu.com escribió:
 if the problem only happens with compiz then it would be really
interesting
 if someone could try with compiz 0.9.xx which is a complete rewrite(?)

 On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 9:33 PM, FelipeAF 439...@bugs.launchpad.net
 wrote:

 No for both. I installed ubuntu 10:10 directly in my laptop (i dont
 upgrade from earlier version), it also has windows xp (ubuntu + windows
 only), but I do not boot into windows long ago, yet the problem happens
 occasionally if compiz is enabled. With desktop effects disabled, the
 problem does not occur.

 Em Sex, 2010-12-31 às 06:43 +, Lonnie escreveu:
  I am suspecting that this bug is only occurring to people who have
  either:
 
  (1) Upgraded from an earlier version of Ubuntu, using the update
manager
 OR
  (2) Installed onto a machine that already has a /home partition with
 configuration files/folders from a previous version's installation.
 
  I haven't had the problem recur yet, since I installed 10.10 with a
  newly created home directory. However, it has only been a week since
  I've done this; the problem my recur yet.
 

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 Status in Compiz:
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 Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
 New
 Status in Indicator Applet:
 Invalid
 Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
 In Progress
 Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
 Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
 Confirmed
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
 Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
 Triaged

 Bug description:
 **PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
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 Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how
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don't
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 need to draw constructive conclusions and find the solution.

 Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...

 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. They can be
clones
 of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any graphics
card:
 ATI, nVidia, Intel...

 WORKAROUND 1:

 Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog. The
 panels will automatically respawn correctly.

 WORKAROUND 2:

 When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel (not
 icons) click Properties. In Panel Properties change panel orientation
to
 Left or Right and back to Top or Bottom. In my case all icons are
 displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.

 WORKAROUND 3:

 Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-add
 them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.





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 Status in Compiz:
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 Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
 New
 Status in Indicator Applet:
 Invalid
 Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
 In Progress
 Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
 Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
 Confirmed
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
 Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
 Triaged

 Bug description:
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 Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...

 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. They can be clones
of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any graphics card:
ATI, nVidia, Intel...

 WORKAROUND 1:

 Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog. The
panels will automatically respawn correctly.

 WORKAROUND 2:

 When you get your icons 

[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-31 Thread dino99
my 2 cents about that issue:

there are two cases on my end:
- a laptop dual booting windows+maverick (only): never met that issue

- a desktop with multi boot: windows+lucid+maverick+natty (all i386) and 
sharing a single /home.
With this config i continuously get issues like related with this report. Its 
clear to me that's happening because of all these ubuntu distros are sharing a 
single /home. As there are only common settings and configs, they are 
conflicting each others: example: as my latest settings are related to natty 
(and work properly), when i run maverick again then the panel is broken (icons 
desappeared). Readding the missing icons in maverick, then reopen natty, and 
the icons are duplicated now on natty 

so my conclusion is:
as the settings related to a specific ubuntu distro are not signed and not 
affected exclusively to this distro, there are races/conflicts with other linux 
sharing the same /home and most of its hidden folders (.gconf, ...)

Should like to know if other users with this config (single /home shared
by multi linux distro)  devs are agreeing too. In my point of view the
latest distro settings override the previous settings (even they are
related to a different distro/release), thats really a bed design.

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-31 Thread Joaquin
I think that is from the GTK rendering engine issue with compiz, I have
ubuntu 10.10 and 11.04 on my PC, and I only get this problem on 10.10 with
compiz
El 31/12/2010 12:06, dino99 439...@bugs.launchpad.net escribió:
 my 2 cents about that issue:

 there are two cases on my end:
 - a laptop dual booting windows+maverick (only): never met that issue

 - a desktop with multi boot: windows+lucid+maverick+natty (all i386) and
sharing a single /home.
 With this config i continuously get issues like related with this report.
Its clear to me that's happening because of all these ubuntu distros are
sharing a single /home. As there are only common settings and configs, they
are conflicting each others: example: as my latest settings are related to
natty (and work properly), when i run maverick again then the panel is
broken (icons desappeared). Readding the missing icons in maverick, then
reopen natty, and the icons are duplicated now on natty 

 so my conclusion is:
 as the settings related to a specific ubuntu distro are not signed and not
affected exclusively to this distro, there are races/conflicts with other
linux sharing the same /home and most of its hidden folders (.gconf, ...)

 Should like to know if other users with this config (single /home shared
 by multi linux distro)  devs are agreeing too. In my point of view the
 latest distro settings override the previous settings (even they are
 related to a different distro/release), thats really a bed design.

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 Title:
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 Status in Compiz:
 Invalid
 Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
 New
 Status in Indicator Applet:
 Invalid
 Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
 In Progress
 Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
 Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
 Confirmed
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
 Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
 Triaged

 Bug description:
 **PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
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 Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how many
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confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't attach further
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involvement, but read previous post carefully prior you post your own. We
need to draw constructive conclusions and find the solution.

 Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...

 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. They can be clones
of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any graphics card:
ATI, nVidia, Intel...

 WORKAROUND 1:

 Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog. The
panels will automatically respawn correctly.

 WORKAROUND 2:

 When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel (not
icons) click Properties. In Panel Properties change panel orientation to
Left or Right and back to Top or Bottom. In my case all icons are
displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.

 WORKAROUND 3:

 Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-add
them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.


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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-31 Thread Mahendra Tallur
Lonnie : this is definitely not the case. Many of us experienced it on
fresh installs, and I even reproduced it yesterday from a Live CD.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-31 Thread Laszlo Gajai
dino99: I have only one Lucid on my desktop. No any OS installed on my
computer.

Joaquin: I've begun permanently using compiz one months ago. Before I
did not facing wiith this problem on same Ubuntu 10.04 install.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-31 Thread Matija Polajnar
Since no conclusions have been drawn regarding the cause of this issue,
I'll add my two cents.

I have a laptop (Intel graphics) and a desktop (ATI graphics), both
running 10.10 with Compiz and IIRC both have been upgraded from previous
releases (if it is important -- is there any way to check this?). No
dual boot on any of them. I experience this problem only on laptop.
Coincidentally, I also change resolution regularly only on laptop when
docking it, making it use an external monitor. Also, only laptop is ever
suspended, desktop is always powered off.

When I experience this problem on the laptop, killall -HUP gnome-panel
always fixes it (I believe).

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-31 Thread Joaquin
And..
what about DPI?
Anyone changed it?
If I change it from 96 to 72 I see this bug, but when I'm at 96 DPI, I don't
see the bug anymore

2010/12/31 Laszlo Gajai 439...@bugs.launchpad.net

 dino99: I have only one Lucid on my desktop. No any OS installed on my
 computer.

 Joaquin: I've begun permanently using compiz one months ago. Before I
 did not facing wiith this problem on same Ubuntu 10.04 install.

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 Status in Compiz:
  Invalid
 Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
  New
 Status in Indicator Applet:
  Invalid
 Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
  In Progress
 Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
  Confirmed
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
  Triaged

 Bug description:
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 Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how many
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 involvement, but read previous post carefully prior you post your own. We
 need to draw constructive conclusions and find the solution.

 Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...

 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. They can be clones
 of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any graphics card:
 ATI, nVidia, Intel...

 WORKAROUND 1:

 Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog. The
 panels will automatically respawn correctly.

 WORKAROUND 2:

 When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel (not
 icons) click Properties. In Panel Properties change panel orientation to
 Left or Right and back to Top or Bottom. In my case all icons are
 displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.

 WORKAROUND 3:

 Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-add
 them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.


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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-31 Thread Kyle Clarke
Mahendra Tallur wrote: One more thing that I find interesting :

- earlier I said I could trigger some corruption in the bottom panel, near the 
show desktop applet, by invoking killall gnome-panel a couple of times : 
this is true
- HOWEVER, I moved the applets and put them back EXACTLY the way they were 
before and noticed the corruption didn't happen anymore when calling killall 
gnome-panel.
- I thought wtf ? so I started a guest session. The panel looks exactly the 
same. And now, calling killall gnome-panel does indeed trigger the very same 
corruption in more than 50% of the cases.

But what can be the differences between 2 bottom panels that contain
exactly the same applets at the same location, one of

@Mahendra Tallur: Did you lock the applets when you created your own
panels?By default these are locked on the stock panels, but are not when
you add your own applets. For a while now I feel that this has something
to do with the timing in which the panels is drawn, and then the
applets. Locking them may have an effect.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-30 Thread Christian Göbel
The Ubuntu side of this bug:
If a computer is affected then 
a) in roughly 10% of the boots, there is not way to Shut Down or Log Out the 
computer for a Newbie - actually to find a workaround you basically need a 
working internet connection. 
b) considering a) no responsible person would ever install Ubuntu on a Newbies 
computer. Imagine your mum, oncle, grandfather not being able to shut down the 
computer in 10% of the cases.

The Ubuntu-side of the bug is to have removed the shutdown/log-out
options from the normal Menu/System despite the fact that the panel
applets are not reliable for many, many users.

Not being able to shutdown/log out is a serious thing! Better to have
two options to do this than only have one (non-reliable) option.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-30 Thread 6205
This is very old bug AFAIK affecting only systray which will be removed
in Natty so IMO this bug is now irrelevant.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-30 Thread Peter Belew
Regarding the above comment #330 - remember that Lucid Lynx Ubuntu
10.04.2 LTS will be coming out soon - This bug probably affects this LTS
release, so it will still be relevant for some time.

Not only this, but some video adapters and monitors will not support the
new GUI, so that they will be running Gnome instead on 11.04 (for
example, my Averatec laptop).

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-30 Thread Laszlo Gajai
This bug is not irrelevant. Not all people going to next release. Here
is used Lucid which is a long term supported version of Ubuntu. This
version is important in productive environment. But affected with this
annoying bug. Most of users just users not power users and very stupid
thing to call IT to shutdown computer.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-30 Thread Lonnie
I am suspecting that this bug is only occurring to people who have
either:

(1) Upgraded from an earlier version of Ubuntu, using the update managerOR
(2) Installed onto a machine that already has a /home partition with 
configuration files/folders from a previous version's installation.

I haven't had the problem recur yet, since I installed 10.10 with a
newly created home directory. However, it has only been a week since
I've done this; the problem my recur yet.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-19 Thread Schmankerl
earlier network-manager-icon in gnome-panel was scrambled and 'show desktop' - 
icon not fully visible. after that i took a screenshot and network-manager-icon 
repaired itself but not 'show desktop'-icon (see attachment).
If i execute 'killall gnome-panel' many times it randomly (nearly cyclical) 
switches 'show desktop'-icon between good and bad...

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-18 Thread Alberto Salvia Novella
And dejad de hacer el faba is spanish too.

Please, check if that bug is related with typographies resolution; since
this resolution affects more things than typographies itself; and if
this bug isn't indeed multiple; because I'm able to reproduce it by
doing different things, with some little differences.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-18 Thread YannUbuntu
Mahendra Tallur wrote : corruption appears here more frequently in the
bottom panel (show desktop applet) (and once in a while in the top
panel near the canonical indicators).

I have the same feeling. I use out-of-the-box panels since Lucid, and
when I get this bug it is 80% concerning the show desktop, and the
rest concerns the top-right panels.

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-18 Thread Joaquin
What is faba?
I'm spanish, but I don't know that word! :S
I'm galician too, and I know that faba in spanish is judia
2010/12/18 Alberto Salvia Novella es204904...@gmail.com

 And dejad de hacer el faba is spanish too.

 Please, check if that bug is related with typographies resolution; since
 this resolution affects more things than typographies itself; and if
 this bug isn't indeed multiple; because I'm able to reproduce it by
 doing different things, with some little differences.

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 Status in Indicator Applet:
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 Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
  In Progress
 Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
  Confirmed
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
  Triaged

 Bug description:
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 Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...

 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. They can be clones
 of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any graphics card:
 ATI, nVidia, Intel...

 WORKAROUND 1:

 Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog. The
 panels will automatically respawn correctly.

 WORKAROUND 2:

 When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel (not
 icons) click Properties. In Panel Properties change panel orientation to
 Left or Right and back to Top or Bottom. In my case all icons are
 displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.

 WORKAROUND 3:

 Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-add
 them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.


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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-18 Thread Andrea De Pasquale
Please stop spamming. This place is meant for reporting new information
useful to solve this bug.

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-18 Thread Joaquin
Yeah, I know it, but the bug isn't fixable
And ubuntu 11.04 doesn't include gnome-panel
Uses Gnome-Shell or Unity
And... for no gpu accelerated interfaces?
the classic gnome-panel, but everyone knows that this is problem of compiz
And if you can't have unity or gnome-shell there's no Compiz!
:D

2010/12/18 Andrea De Pasquale 439...@bugs.launchpad.net

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 Status in Compiz:
  Invalid
 Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
  New
 Status in Indicator Applet:
  Invalid
 Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
  In Progress
 Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
  Confirmed
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
  Triaged

 Bug description:
  **PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
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 Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how many
 people get notified when you add anything to this bug report. Please don't
 confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't attach further
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 involvement, but read previous post carefully prior you post your own. We
 need to draw constructive conclusions and find the solution.

 Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...

 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. They can be clones
 of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any graphics card:
 ATI, nVidia, Intel...

 WORKAROUND 1:

 Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog. The
 panels will automatically respawn correctly.

 WORKAROUND 2:

 When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel (not
 icons) click Properties. In Panel Properties change panel orientation to
 Left or Right and back to Top or Bottom. In my case all icons are
 displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.

 WORKAROUND 3:

 Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-add
 them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.


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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-18 Thread Mahendra Tallur
Joaquin : this is a serious upstream bug that will continue to affect
other distros that don't use Gnome Shell, that will continue to affect
users who want to keep the old interface, and that will continue to
affect users of the LTS.

I really don't see why it wouldn't be fixable ? Now it even seems we
have some ways to reproduce it almost each time. Well, if anyone can
confirm that, when invoking killall gnome-panel from the guest
account (or unmodified out of the box configuration), it corrupts the
show desktop icon practically each time. Can people check that ?

Now I'll shut up until I really have some actual new pieces of
information :)

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-18 Thread Joaquin
Oh!!
Sh*t!
I forgotten the other distros
Other distros may use Compiz + Gnome-panel
Distros like LinuxMint, that is ubuntu/debian based (and there's no plans to
support unity/gnome-shell )
(compiz 0.9 is C++, any change?)

2010/12/18 Mahendra Tallur 439...@bugs.launchpad.net

 Joaquin : this is a serious upstream bug that will continue to affect
 other distros that don't use Gnome Shell, that will continue to affect
 users who want to keep the old interface, and that will continue to
 affect users of the LTS.

 I really don't see why it wouldn't be fixable ? Now it even seems we
 have some ways to reproduce it almost each time. Well, if anyone can
 confirm that, when invoking killall gnome-panel from the guest
 account (or unmodified out of the box configuration), it corrupts the
 show desktop icon practically each time. Can people check that ?

 Now I'll shut up until I really have some actual new pieces of
 information :)

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 Title:
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 Status in Compiz:
  Invalid
 Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
  New
 Status in Indicator Applet:
  Invalid
 Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
  In Progress
 Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
  Confirmed
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
  Triaged

 Bug description:
  **PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
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 Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how many
 people get notified when you add anything to this bug report. Please don't
 confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't attach further
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 involvement, but read previous post carefully prior you post your own. We
 need to draw constructive conclusions and find the solution.

 Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...

 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. They can be clones
 of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any graphics card:
 ATI, nVidia, Intel...

 WORKAROUND 1:

 Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog. The
 panels will automatically respawn correctly.

 WORKAROUND 2:

 When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel (not
 icons) click Properties. In Panel Properties change panel orientation to
 Left or Right and back to Top or Bottom. In my case all icons are
 displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.

 WORKAROUND 3:

 Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-add
 them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.


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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-17 Thread Mahendra Tallur
Lonnie : I agree... In July I kind of said please guys, let's stop
complaining / commenting if no new relevant piece of information is
added... But... This bug has been here for so long it's getting
ridiculous (no offense to anyone involved, but this report was created
in sept 2009 and almost everyone gets this bug).

It occurs almost every day on my setup and I saw it occur on every setup
I installed Ubuntu. (provided Compiz was enabled)

I'm definitely not the kind to complain at all, but this is making me
lose faith in the development process :) It seems the GNOME devs don't
use Ubuntu so don't reproduce it and don't care (as it seems related to
the Human / Murrine GTK Engine) / or are too busy with GNOME shell / or
the Ubuntu devs are too busy with UNITY and think anyway in 11.04 the
old UI will be ditched.

But well, the bug will still be in the LTS for one more year (!). And
many people will prefer to keep the old Gnome panels interface.

Well I don't know what to say. Should we set up a bounty ? Or a petition
? I get phone calls of my friends telling me they cannot shut down the
computer or access the applets... Gees !

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-17 Thread Joaquin
TOMA!
xD

2010/12/17 Mahendra Tallur 439...@bugs.launchpad.net

 Lonnie : I agree... In July I kind of said please guys, let's stop
 complaining / commenting if no new relevant piece of information is
 added... But... This bug has been here for so long it's getting
 ridiculous (no offense to anyone involved, but this report was created
 in sept 2009 and almost everyone gets this bug).

 It occurs almost every day on my setup and I saw it occur on every setup
 I installed Ubuntu. (provided Compiz was enabled)

 I'm definitely not the kind to complain at all, but this is making me
 lose faith in the development process :) It seems the GNOME devs don't
 use Ubuntu so don't reproduce it and don't care (as it seems related to
 the Human / Murrine GTK Engine) / or are too busy with GNOME shell / or
 the Ubuntu devs are too busy with UNITY and think anyway in 11.04 the
 old UI will be ditched.

 But well, the bug will still be in the LTS for one more year (!). And
 many people will prefer to keep the old Gnome panels interface.

 Well I don't know what to say. Should we set up a bounty ? Or a petition
 ? I get phone calls of my friends telling me they cannot shut down the
 computer or access the applets... Gees !

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 Status in Compiz:
  Invalid
 Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
  New
 Status in Indicator Applet:
  Invalid
 Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
  In Progress
 Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
  Confirmed
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
  Triaged

 Bug description:
  **PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
 COMMENT/SCREENSHOT*

 Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how many
 people get notified when you add anything to this bug report. Please don't
 confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't attach further
 screenshots - we all know how the problem looks. We all appreciate your
 involvement, but read previous post carefully prior you post your own. We
 need to draw constructive conclusions and find the solution.

 Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...

 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. They can be clones
 of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any graphics card:
 ATI, nVidia, Intel...

 WORKAROUND 1:

 Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog. The
 panels will automatically respawn correctly.

 WORKAROUND 2:

 When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel (not
 icons) click Properties. In Panel Properties change panel orientation to
 Left or Right and back to Top or Bottom. In my case all icons are
 displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.

 WORKAROUND 3:

 Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-add
 them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.


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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-17 Thread Alberto Salvia Novella
I have to say this bug happens to me with any theme, bug only if Compiz has 
been enabled.
Have you thought this bug is probable related with typographies resolution?

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-17 Thread Joaquin
Maybe... I have my font DPI at 72...
It will change anything?

2010/12/17 Alberto Salvia Novella es204904...@gmail.com

 I have to say this bug happens to me with any theme, bug only if Compiz has
 been enabled.
 Have you thought this bug is probable related with typographies resolution?

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 Status in Compiz:
  Invalid
 Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
  New
 Status in Indicator Applet:
  Invalid
 Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
  In Progress
 Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
  Confirmed
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
  Triaged

 Bug description:
  **PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
 COMMENT/SCREENSHOT*

 Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how many
 people get notified when you add anything to this bug report. Please don't
 confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't attach further
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 involvement, but read previous post carefully prior you post your own. We
 need to draw constructive conclusions and find the solution.

 Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...

 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. They can be clones
 of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any graphics card:
 ATI, nVidia, Intel...

 WORKAROUND 1:

 Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog. The
 panels will automatically respawn correctly.

 WORKAROUND 2:

 When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel (not
 icons) click Properties. In Panel Properties change panel orientation to
 Left or Right and back to Top or Bottom. In my case all icons are
 displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.

 WORKAROUND 3:

 Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-add
 them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.


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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-17 Thread Manuel Bua
I have configured mine at 96dpi and for some reason i don't experience
this bug anymore: i don't know if this is related in any way, but it's
well worth trying it out.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-17 Thread Mahendra Tallur
Joaquin : TOMA ? Googled it, didn't find :)

All : hmm, I'm not sure this is relevant but this seems interesting.
Usually I only keep a top panel and corruption appears in the indicators
area and disappears with a killall gnome-panel. I recently started my
/home from scratch and kept everything as conservative  out of the
box as possible.

I noticed that : corruption appears here more frequently in the bottom
panel (show desktop applet) (and once in a while in the top panel near
the canonical indicators). So this seems unrelated to the indicators.
More importantly, when calling killall gnome-panel corruption doesn't
disappear systematically. It actually makes it happen about 50% of the
cases !

In other word : starting from an out of the box' Ubuntu install with
Compiz, corruption may be triggered when calling a couple of times
killall gnome-panel and can thus be reproduced very easily. Also, it
is thus 1) not related to the indicators 2) not related to the GNOME
startup itself as it can be reproduced afterwards

We may add 3) seems to be related to themes that use the Murrine GTK
engine ? 4) is definitely triggered when Compiz is enabled.

I'm making assumptions and definitely didn't re-read the hundreds of
comments of this bugreport. Do you think guys we could/should set up a
wiki page or a poll or another statistical tool to have a better
consciousness / visibility of the different factors at play ?

(also : noone interested by a bounty ?)

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-17 Thread Mahendra Tallur
Sorry for polluting this thread even more but : some core GNOME
developers do read the upstream bugreport here :
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=596923

Can we agree on a set of facts that we could forward to them ? For
instance, V. Untz is aware that the bug is not triggered by the
indicators as corruption can happen even if all of them are removed.
Also, he seems to take seriously the fact that it would be related to
the Murrine GTK engine.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-17 Thread Mahendra Tallur
One more thing that I find interesting :

- earlier I said I could trigger some corruption in the bottom panel, near the 
show desktop applet, by invoking killall gnome-panel a couple of times : 
this is true
- HOWEVER, I moved the applets and put them back EXACTLY the way they were 
before and noticed the corruption didn't happen anymore when calling killall 
gnome-panel.
- I thought wtf ? so I started a guest session. The panel looks exactly the 
same. And now, calling killall gnome-panel does indeed trigger the very same 
corruption in more than 50% of the cases.

But what can be the differences between 2 bottom panels that contain
exactly the same applets at the same location, one of which does trigger
the bug easily...

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-17 Thread Joaquin
TOMA is Spanish, ;)

2010/12/17 Mahendra Tallur 439...@bugs.launchpad.net

 Joaquin : TOMA ? Googled it, didn't find :)

 All : hmm, I'm not sure this is relevant but this seems interesting.
 Usually I only keep a top panel and corruption appears in the indicators
 area and disappears with a killall gnome-panel. I recently started my
 /home from scratch and kept everything as conservative  out of the
 box as possible.

 I noticed that : corruption appears here more frequently in the bottom
 panel (show desktop applet) (and once in a while in the top panel near
 the canonical indicators). So this seems unrelated to the indicators.
 More importantly, when calling killall gnome-panel corruption doesn't
 disappear systematically. It actually makes it happen about 50% of the
 cases !

 In other word : starting from an out of the box' Ubuntu install with
 Compiz, corruption may be triggered when calling a couple of times
 killall gnome-panel and can thus be reproduced very easily. Also, it
 is thus 1) not related to the indicators 2) not related to the GNOME
 startup itself as it can be reproduced afterwards

 We may add 3) seems to be related to themes that use the Murrine GTK
 engine ? 4) is definitely triggered when Compiz is enabled.

 I'm making assumptions and definitely didn't re-read the hundreds of
 comments of this bugreport. Do you think guys we could/should set up a
 wiki page or a poll or another statistical tool to have a better
 consciousness / visibility of the different factors at play ?

 (also : noone interested by a bounty ?)

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 Title:
  Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

 Status in Compiz:
  Invalid
 Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
  New
 Status in Indicator Applet:
  Invalid
 Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
  In Progress
 Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
  Confirmed
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
  Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
  Triaged

 Bug description:
  **PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
 COMMENT/SCREENSHOT*

 Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how many
 people get notified when you add anything to this bug report. Please don't
 confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't attach further
 screenshots - we all know how the problem looks. We all appreciate your
 involvement, but read previous post carefully prior you post your own. We
 need to draw constructive conclusions and find the solution.

 Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...

 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. They can be clones
 of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any graphics card:
 ATI, nVidia, Intel...

 WORKAROUND 1:

 Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog. The
 panels will automatically respawn correctly.

 WORKAROUND 2:

 When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel (not
 icons) click Properties. In Panel Properties change panel orientation to
 Left or Right and back to Top or Bottom. In my case all icons are
 displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.

 WORKAROUND 3:

 Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-add
 them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.


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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-16 Thread Lonnie
For the Love of God, please fix this bug.

Previously, I haven't had the audacity to complain about something that
is 100%.

But this bug makes me so made, I'm starting to act like FOOL!

At this point, the only thing I have to add to this bug report is this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjVeazhEug0

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-16 Thread Lonnie
corrections : 100% Free   and   mad not made

(why can't I edit my comments?)

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-16 Thread Joaquin
Eh? No entiendo nada
El 17/12/2010 01:26, Lonnie 439...@bugs.launchpad.net escribió:
 corrections : 100% Free and mad not made

 (why can't I edit my comments?)

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 Status in Indicator Applet:
 Invalid
 Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
 In Progress
 Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
 Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
 Confirmed
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
 Triaged
 Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
 Triaged

 Bug description:
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 Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...

 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. They can be clones
of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any graphics card:
ATI, nVidia, Intel...

 WORKAROUND 1:

 Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog. The
panels will automatically respawn correctly.

 WORKAROUND 2:

 When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel (not
icons) click Properties. In Panel Properties change panel orientation to
Left or Right and back to Top or Bottom. In my case all icons are
displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.

 WORKAROUND 3:

 Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-add
them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.


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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-13 Thread sa...@ubuntu
Hello!

Is this bug present in Natty alpha 1 with Unity?

Anyone can test it?

Thank's!

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-13 Thread Joaquin
No, in unity there's no gnome-panel
It uses another panel on the unity extension for Compiz 0.9

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Hello!

Is this bug present in Natty alpha 1 with Unity?

Anyone can test it?

Thank's!

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Title:
  Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

Status in Compiz:
  Invalid
Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
  New
Status in Indicator Applet:
  Invalid
Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
  Confirmed
Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
  Triaged
Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  **PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR COMMENT/SCREENSHOT*

Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how
many people get notified when you add anything to this bug report.
Please don't confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't
attach further screenshots - we all know how the problem looks. We all
appreciate your involvement, but read previous post carefully prior you
post your own. We need to draw constructive conclusions and find the
solution.

Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...

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. They can be
clones of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any
graphics card: ATI, nVidia, Intel...

WORKAROUND 1:

Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog. The
panels will automatically respawn correctly.

WORKAROUND 2:

When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel (not
icons) click Properties. In Panel Properties change panel
orientation to Left or Right and back to Top or Bottom. In my
case all icons are displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.

WORKAROUND 3:

Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-add
them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.


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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-13 Thread Alberto Salvia Novella
This bug only affects me and immediately only if Compiz has been
enabled.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-12-03 Thread Kupfer
I'm using Ubuntu Maverick desktop edition on an ASUS EeePC and lately
the Network Manager and Blueman Bluetooth Manager icons disappear mid-
session!

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-11-29 Thread Brian Murray
** Also affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu Natty)
   Importance: Medium
 Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
   Status: Triaged

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-11-22 Thread braseb
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu Lucid)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-11-17 Thread A.K.Karthikeyan
Ah! right now on Wed Nov 17 16:06:58 UTC 2010, I am been hit by this bug :-(
, am unable to see date and time. I am able to get time by typinng date in
my terminal :-(

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-11-17 Thread Chauncellor
** Description changed:

+ **PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
+ COMMENT/SCREENSHOT*
+ 
+ Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how
+ many people get notified when you add anything to this bug report.
+ Please don't confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't
+ attach further screenshots - we all know how the problem looks. We all
+ appreciate your involvement, but read previous post carefully prior you
+ post your own. We need to draw constructive conclusions and find the
+ solution.
+ 
  Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...
  
  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. They can be
  clones of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any
  graphics card: ATI, nVidia, Intel...
  
  WORKAROUND 1:
  
  Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's Run dialog. The
  panels will automatically respawn correctly.
  
  WORKAROUND 2:
  
  When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel (not
  icons) click Properties. In Panel Properties change panel
  orientation to Left or Right and back to Top or Bottom. In my
  case all icons are displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.
  
  WORKAROUND 3:
  
  Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-add
  them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.
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- Please don't confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't
- attach further screenshots - we all know how the problem looks. We all
- appreciate your involvement, but read previous post carefully prior you
- post your own. We need to draw constructive conclusions and find the
- solution.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-11-16 Thread Timo Aaltonen
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu Lucid)
   Importance: Undecided = High

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-11-16 Thread michal.gregor
For the record - I am currently testing compiz 0.9.2.1 from
ppa:nilarimogard/test3 and it seems that this version of compiz no
longer triggers the issue...

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-11-15 Thread Id2ndR
I've got a workaround easier to use: $ kill -HUP `pidof gnome-panel`

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-11-13 Thread John Oliver
This affected me in 9.10, 10.04, and 10.10 (and I started using Ubuntu
at 9.10). Usually the inhibit applet dissappears (except a slither) and
the WiFi icon gets cut off. Also in the past I have had various items
rearranging themselves which happens about once a week at the most.
Finally, where the inhibit applet should be, the 'Force Quit' Applet
which it is next to has it's icon duplicated and appears where inhibit
should be, although it does nothing.

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[Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-11-13 Thread John Oliver
My workaround is to increase panel size to 25 pixels and the decrease it
again to 24, although that does not work for my mystery moving applets.

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Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

2010-11-13 Thread Joaquin
I installed ubuntu on a lenovo g550 and this happened when I set my
location on the time applet for the weather

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