That's not a bug, the settings are made to be used under GNOME
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Added the line X-LightDM-DesktopName=GNOME to my
/usr/share/xsessions/xmonad.desktop file, that looks now like this:
[Desktop Entry]
Name=XMonad
Comment=Lightweight tiling window manager
Exec=xmonad-session
Icon=xmonad.png
Type=XSession
X-LightDM-DesktopName=GNOME
Now the panels work.
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I have almost the same problem (with xmonad instead of i3) after my
upgrade from ubuntu 14.04 to 15.04. However sudo gnome-control-center
doesn't work either. env | grep XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP doesn't return
anything.
env | grep xmonad gives:
DESKTOP_SESSION=xmonad
Sorry, by setting XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=GNOME in i3wm it works, but not in
xmonad.
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Title:
Most settings panels
If I use gnome instead of xmonad, gnome-control-center works . If I
change the variable XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP in this gnome session, it
doesn't work anymore. If I change it back, it works again. But the same
variable doesn't seem to have an effect in xmonad (same problem in i3).
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what is the output from `env | grep XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP`?
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Title:
Most settings panels suddenly missing from
I have exactly the same problem, with exactly the same configuration.
For me the output of the above command is i3.
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$ env | grep XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=i3
If I unset XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP before starting gnome-control-center, it
lists all the settings panels, just as usual. That's probably also the
reason why `sudo gnome-control-center` works, since the environment
created by sudo doesn't have
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
Most settings panels suddenly
** Attachment added: gnome-control-center, started as uid 0 (via sudo)
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When I launch it from my default (non-root) user
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