We are closing this bug report as it lacks the information, described in
the previous comments, we need to investigate the problem further.
However, please reopen it if you can give us the missing information and
don't hesitate to submit bug reports in the future.
** Changed in: indicator-applet (
could you try if that's still an issue using the current versions?
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I have this error appeared after upgrading to Ubuntu 10.04 beta
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I'm able to reproduce this issue with the 2010-03-21 Lucid Ubuntu LiveCD
i386 image.
The symptom is that on starting the Gnome desktop shows with a couple of
icons but there are no panels and therefore no menus or notificaition
area, taskbar, etc. From tty1 doing "sudo service gdm restart" works
c
I use Ubuntu 9.10 (x86). The problem is that apport doesn't catches the
crash. It works with any other programa crash, but not with that one.
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You could let apport catch the crash. what ubuntu version do you use?
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I forgot the file... Here it is. I've done the backtrace of indicator-
applet-session too because the exit of "ps aux | grep -i indicator"
shows that this program has one of the OAFIIDs of the error. The other
OAFIID is indicator-applet.
leoto...@leotorok-laptop:~$ ps aux | grep -i indicatorleotor
Thanks by the answer. I've followed the steps, installed gdb and the
debug packages and retrieved a backtrace (attached). However, I think
that it doesn't have any information, because I cannot reproduce the
problem, except during the system startup. There is a way to backtrace
indicator-applet sin
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