** Package changed: nautilus (Ubuntu) = compiz (Ubuntu)
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Title:
boot moves desktop icons
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Reassigning this bug to Compiz.
Some tracing points to Compiz and more specifically a Compiz struts
issue.
Details:
windows.cpp
CompWindow::updateStruts ()
struts [0]=0, [1]=0, [2]=300, [3]=0,
struts [4]=0, [5]=0, [6]=0, [7]=0
struts [8]=100, [9]=419, [10]=0, [11]=0
The setting of struts [2] =
I also have this problem - I think it started when after I started using
the workspace switcher.
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Title:
boot moves desktop
The issue causing desktop icons at the bottom of the screen to be moved
upwards and in some cases (sporadically) overlap other icons is caused
by multiple setups of the desktop icon container in combination with a
first too high top margin value setting the height of the desktop icon
container.
The attachment top margin patch of this bug report has been identified
as being a patch. The ubuntu-reviewers team has been subscribed to the
bug report so that they can review the patch. In the event that this is
in fact not a patch you can resolve this situation by removing the tag
'patch'
For clarity, the patch top margin patch is for the precise package
nautilus_3.3.90-0ubuntu1.
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Please look at http://askubuntu.com/questions/98318/organize-desktop-by-
name-sometimes-doesnt-retain-order-after-a-restart for more instances.
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I experience this issue too in Precise.
After an upgrade of Oneiric on 2011-12-21 (previous upgrade: 2011-12-05)
I also see this behaviour in Oneiric. However, not sure that this
upgrade introduced the issue in Oneiric as it's sporadic and I mainly
run Precise.
It seems that a wrong screen
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Update: it appears that the bug may be due to some kind of 'race
condition' between processes during boot.
After a later boot the icons 'popped back' to their 'proper' positions
(twice). They, apparently, hadn't lost any position information in the
interim, but have since returned to being drawn
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
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Title:
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On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 5:26 PM, Phil V 886...@bugs.launchpad.net
wrote:
Thanks for attaching the information. Unfortunately I was unable to
reproduce this on a virtualbox installation and on my laptop, but
hopefully someone else with a similar hardware and/or software
configuration to
Phil,
It looks like it didn't work. I saw a page to authorize access and clicked
on one hour (enough time to upload data?) but the terminal response
wasn't positive:
*james@white:~$ apport-collect 886667*
*The authorization page:*
* (
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected oneiric running-unity
** Description changed:
I arrange non-overlapping icons on my desktop for tasks that I am working on
or files I want to read later.
When I boot the next time the bottom 'row' of icons are moved upwards, on top
of
Phil,
Second time (I mean third time, after reboot ;-) was the charm.
I changed bug report to 'new' and the apport summary seems to be attached
to it now.
Thanks,
James
*Forty years ago few people had actually seen a computer;*
* today, no one can see one, to a first approximation,*
* as the
Thanks for attaching the information. Unfortunately I was unable to
reproduce this on a virtualbox installation and on my laptop, but
hopefully someone else with a similar hardware and/or software
configuration to yourself can reproduce this. I wish I could help more,
but I'm actually not that
I re-targeted this to nautilus, as it is responsible for managing desktop
icons. Also, so we can get some more system information attached to this
report, could you please run the following command in a terminal and then
change the status of this report back to new:
apport-collect 886667
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