This was fixed when gnome-panel was ported to GTK 3 last year. gnome-
panel works pretty well in Ubuntu 12.04.
** No longer affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu Hardy)
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Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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Assignee: Ubuntu
Oops, seems like upload tool doesn't like hidden files or at least it
failed. Rename to .gnome2_panel_lock_down after downloading if you
like.
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While it's great that locking down the panel solves this annoying bug, i
like to change my panel configuration from time to time and as i am lazy
i like to do that from the panel itself. As i didn't found any panel
applet for this job i wrote this little shell script, which i trigger
through a
As the upload tool of launchpad doesn't work right now, here is my lazy
lock down script:
#!/bin/sh
### Config
NOTIFY=on #(on/off)
LOCK_TITLE=Panel Lock Down
LOCK_MSG=Locking the GNOME panel
UNLOCK_TITLE=Panel Lock Down
UNLOCK_MSG=Unlocking the GNOME panel
I confirm that NicoLehmann's work-around in comment #214 works. Setting
global/locked_down on the panel prevents the applets from wandering
during screen resolution changes.
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I'm out of the office until 1st August.
On 18 Apr 2011, at 23:52, arand 44...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
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The items on the gnome panel is disordered in some cases, one of
these
being changing the screen reolution, possibly other, more random,
cases
as well.
I am observing this behaviour in lucid, but didn't see it in karmic
9.10.
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On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 11:38, avdd 44...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
I am observing this behaviour in lucid, but didn't see it in karmic
9.10.
I observed that issue in general only after you first moved something
on the right side manually. Or basically, as long as you re-align your
panels
It seems the problem is gone in Natty Gnome Classic mode:
In Natty the Indicator Applet Complete is used. It says An applet to
hold all of the system indicators.
This applet is a container which holds other applets. The good thing is,
that the individual applets _cannot_ be moved but only the
felix.rommel, the problem is not gone in Natty. The problem is only a
bit less bad, because all the indicators are grouped in one applet. But
the order of different applets still gets messed up sometimes.
The problem should be gone in Oneiric Ocelot though, because of the
upgrade to GNOME 3. I
On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 11:21, Geert Jan Alsem gj_al...@yahoo.com wrote:
felix.rommel, the problem is not gone in Natty. The problem is only a
bit less bad, because all the indicators are grouped in one applet. But
the order of different applets still gets messed up sometimes.
Yep, I have
** Description changed:
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being changing the screen reolution, possibly other, more random, cases
as well.
-
Temporary solution:
Backup the state of your panel:
- gconftool-2 --dump /apps/panel
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I can confirm this on my Debian unstable with gnome-panel 2.30.2-4 for
i386. I have this problem sometimes when the screen resolution is too
small and the panel can't contain all the applets. For example starting
a game with wine and the game changes the resolution, I obtain this bug.
The funny
@reif: The short answer is that this bug will not be fixed. For more
context, please read these comments in this thread:
Comment #110
Comment #188
Comment #197
Comment #201
Comment #202
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I can confirm this on my ASUS EeePC 1201T with Ubuntu 10.10. I think it
happens when I switch back to the internal monitor coming back from an
external VGA LCD with a larger resolution than the internal monitor.
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Let's see... a bug reported in in May 2006.. I wouldn't hold my breath
if I were you.
BTW: Fix Released - Confirmed is a step backwards. I think this bug
will still be open in 2016.
I switched to another distro that uses KDE, it doesn't have this bug, though it
has some other. Though it seems
It's more a workaround than a solution for me but this seems to work:
gconftool-2 -s /apps/panel/global/locked_down --type=bool true
if you want to change something you have to set it back to false.
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- We missed this for Maverick. Natty will use Unity for the desktop as well,
and gnome-panel will not be used.
Also no one knows what is causing the bug.
For further information about papercuts criteria, please read
I can confirm this bug in Ubuntu 10.10 with GNOME 2.30.2
When I reboot ,settings are lost.
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sk8erbender: Thank you for the bug confirmation. However, Dylan McCall
put it succinctly in comment #202: The source of this problem is really
close to the heart of the panel's design. It allows user-defined
positions for applets, and these are stored with absolute values (in
pixels). No amount
heh then im gonna change to lxde maybe peppermint ice or something ;)
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or just play around with awn ;)
On 10/25/2010 09:02 PM, sk8erbender wrote:
heh then im gonna change to lxde maybe peppermint ice or something ;)
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I can confirm this bug in Ubuntu 10.04 with GNOME 2.30.2
I have Ubuntu installed on my laptop which I like to connect to a large
external monitor when I am working at home. I have tried
locking/unlocking all applets and have made sure that the applets I want
stuck to the right edge of the screen
I don't have the fortitude necessary to read all 205 comments before
mine, but the problem is not just with launcher icons on the top panel,
in case that was not yet brought up by someone else. I constantly have
to reorder the icons on the right-hand side of the lower panel. It is
annoying, to say
Will be fixed in maverick in some update?
Because, as said Keith Allcock, gnome-panel version included is after to
the fixed one. Perhaps is it fixed in debian packages and not in ubuntu
packages already?
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This bug is marked as fixed when using gnome-panel - 1:2.29.92-0ubuntu1, yet I
am running maverick with gnome-panel 1:2.30.2 and still have the issue.
Has the fix not been included in the maverick packages or is it not fixed?
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Please re-open this bug, it is not fixed in up-to-date Lucid.
Please increase importance, this is affecting at least 250 people.
The panel shuffle is alive and well in gnome-panel version
1:2.30.2-0ubuntu0.2 It has been around for over a year.
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You should write Your concerns on the GNOME bug instance, not here. Nowhere
here is this bug marked as Fix Released.
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Given the number of duplicates and people subscribed to this bug, I
thought I'd offer a workaround that I recently discovered: Docky. As I
currently see it, the gist of docky is to recreate, in open-source
fashion, the OS X dock. On OS X I find the dock annoying, but since
installing Docky, I
You now what, I'm finally sick of it. This bug, and the associated saga
behind it, is absolutely ridiculous.
Me, personally, I lodged a ticket for this bug back sometime in 2006. I
was quite enthusiastic about doing my bit to help improve Ubuntu. It's
now been more than four years since I
Passa: I understand your frustration. But here are your options:
1) Go upstream and try to help out GNOME with patches or ideas on patches.
2) Unsubscribe from this bug.
3) Try a different desktop environment.
I'm very sorry that you've been badly afflicted by this bug but there is
nothing that
Thank you Chancellor, I stand corrected on that front. Apologies to any
I might have insulted by my OS X Dock recreation description.
Regardless, I suggest it's a good concept, or at least a usable
workaround to this fairly annoying bug.
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If you're looking for an easy workaround, then I'll present you with
one: use two floating top panels, one for the menubar, and other stuff
you have on the left, and one for clock, session menus, notifiers and
other things you have on the right. As your resolution changes back and
forth, the
The source of this problem is really close to the heart of the panel's
design. It allows user-defined positions for applets, and these are
stored with absolute values (in pixels). No amount of fiddling will
change that that is a very poor, inflexible design. A better design
can be seen in XFCE's
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I started facing this issue yesterday. I'm using a fully updated Lucid. Since I
started using Lucid I've had issues with icons in the panels not being rendered
properly [See attached screenshot1 and screenshot2]. It happens occasionally on
reboot, maybe once every 4 or 5 restarts.
Since
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I can confirm this bug is still happening in lucid after a resolution
change. It seems that the panel changes it's settings after that. I
usually fix it with the gconf-editor. There I set he position of all the
applets in the right using the option panel right stick. For example
faster user switch
I still have this problem in KK 64 bit. Has no fix been released?
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this bug has become worse for me since upgrading to lucid. i had the
problem with previous versions of ubuntu but after resetting the
positions a few times gnome seemed to learn. The problem is not
related to rebooting or restarting x or anything like that. the problem
is that at home i connect a
Confirm this, Karmic updated to 25.05.2010. Where is the fix??
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Please, do not post comments that just say it happens to me too. Instead, use
the button this bug affect n persons at the top of the page.
The goal of this button is to avoid flooding in comments and to make a
difference between affected people and comments bringing information to solve
the
DIS-confirming the fix, assuming 'released' means it should be in the
Lucid repos.
With latest Lucid (10.04LTS) upgraded as of 5/18/2010, icons were
scrambled after changing screen resolutions and then rebooting.,
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For all of you still suffering from this bug, I attached a script called
save-panel which works around this bug. It reads the icon positions
from gconf and generates a second script, restore-panel, which
restores the icon locations to their saved positions. To use it...
1. Copy save-panel to
I had this problem after connecting to and then disconnecting from an
external monitor (up-to-date 10.4). Mainly, I want the OFF button to
stay put in the corner.
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It must have relationship between resolution and icons position. Some of them
hold their position (position is fixed) and some of them are moveable.
look at the screenshot http://www.neph.cz/tmp/screenshot.png (It is realy ugly,
isn't it?)
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I have same problem and It does not help...
I'm working on HP 8510p notebook with attached external monitor (HDMI).
Ubuntu 10.04, last ATI drivers.
ATI CCC v2.12
$fglrxinfo
display: :0.0 screen: 0
OpenGL vendor string: ATI Technologies Inc.
OpenGL renderer string: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 2600
I experienced this bug again yesterday with the kernel upgrade.
In Virtualbox - in Fullscreen mode the whole time:
Start with a fresh install of Lucid
Build Virtualbox Guest Additions
Upgraded to kernel version 2.6.32-22-generic
Reboot
rebuild Virtualbox Guest Additions
Reboot
Icons lose their
I installed 10.04 a week ago, and I can verify that I still have this
problem. It didnt occur to me then, but I connected my laptop to the TV
the other day, it could be related.
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hit Alt+F2 and run killall gnome-panel. give me feedback if it
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Just to add that I have the same problem with a fully updated 10.04.
Everything was fine until I attached to a TV with a VGA cable and now
every time I reboot the order of panel applets is different.
Stace.
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Whoa did another fix just get released or is the Updater flaked out? I
hit this bug yesterday.
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@ Comment #176
No, it's a new fix. :)
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Seems the bug is still not fixed
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I thought this bug was fixed. For a long time, it seemed like when I
rotate the screen on my Thinkpad X61 Tablet, the icons would stay put
where they belong. Recently, I think maybe just in the last day or two,
the icons move around like they used to. I wonder if a patch got
reverted? It is
Concept of storing positions of applets in absolute values is fundamentally
wrong.
If we have a bunch of objects on panel, all named, i.e. applet1 applet2... Then
it would be better to store their position in one gconf string or list key,
like that:
Confirming on lucid with current updates.
Launched vavoom in lesser resolution than my desktop, applets got muddled on
next login.
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I can confirm this bug in Lucid beta1, updated today.
Can be reproduced by:
- Change res from native (1680x1050) to 1024x768
- Logout
- Login and Change the Res back to 1680x1050
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I don't know if it is supposed to be fixed in Lucid but if so, it
doesn't work for me on two different systems with current Lucid. Panel
icons and the clock are still changing position after connecting another
monitor.
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Well, here's a solution, someone might like. Browsing around the web I
happened to come across a very nice panel add-on. It's like the Win7
panel, but does even more. The icons look exactly like as if u just add
them to the gnome panel, but obviously they can do more. It's a
development version,
i'll try the lucid version if you tell me what exactly i need to install
and where from?
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which makes me switch distro as soon as I'll get some time to
reinstall the system.
how will that help there since the bug is a gnome-panel one and will be
on any other distribution?
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the right mailing list and I'll file my complaints over there
the bugzilla url is at the start of the launchpad webpage,
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341441
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Notice the last comment on gnome bugzilla says :
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This problem has been fixed in the development version. The fix will be
available in the next major software release. Thank you for your bug report.
Maybe we will be able to get
Yes, the change will be in the 2.30 tarball
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I'm glad it's fixed, but still the problem is that this was marked as a
low-priority bug that has been there for more than 4 years, who decides
the importance of a bug? I guess if we need Ubuntu to be used by
everyone, more attention should be brought to bugs directly affecting
the end user
you really argue about the settings? it doesn't make any practical
difference there, the setting mainly reflects if the bug is a security
issue or crashing datas or an annoyance, it could have been set to any
value it would not have been worked in any different way, the fact that
it's set to low
@Ahmad
From https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance :
Low: Bugs which affect functionality, but to a lesser extent than most
bugs, examples are:
* Ones that can be easily worked around
* Ones that affect unusual configurations or uncommon hardware
* A bug that has a moderate impact
how will that help there since the bug is a gnome-panel one and will
be on any other distribution?
The panel alone is not the reason enough to switch, I wish it was the
only issue I am experiencing. Just look at the bugs I reported, and it's
not even all of them, I started feeling like reporting
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Can people please keep comments focused on the actual bug (which is now
fixed upstream anyway), and stop posting general comments unrelated to
the issue. The bug tracker isn't an appropriate venue for general
comments / discussions about decision making / processes in Ubuntu - you
should take
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could people who are getting the issue regularly install the new version
on lucid, restart once their session and comment on try if that's still
an issue or not and keep the bug updated to say how it's working?
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* New upstream version:
Panel
- Build with latest GSeal'ed GTK+
- Display GenericName in tooltip if there's no Comment
- Fix applet
Maybe I read wrong, but I thought that Lucid was going to ship with
2.28. Would the gnome-panel therefore not have the fix for Lucid?
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Aha, and what about fix for karmic?
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Wait... is some team a FAILURE AT LIFE or is it just me? I'm sorry, that
was rude. Almost as rude as leaving one of the most annoying bugs
unfixed for four years, not quite, but close. Don't be a Microsoft! I'm
pretty sure even I, yes, I could write the code to fix this in four
years time. If I
Oh, and about the part where I said Even Windows doesn't. Think about
it. Who on earth would just shrug their shoulders for 4 years when every
other time they login... the start menu magically moves. Oh look, the
Start button is by the clock? who can guess where it'll end up next?
nobody knows!
wouldn't it have been useful to spend the time you spent writting those
comments trying to fix the issue rather?
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No, because i'm not familiar with gnome-panel code, it would take me a
few hours to get acquainted with how it works. (if i'm correct on how
much code there is in the gnome panel) 10/15 minutes of comment writing
is a much smaller amount of time. Now if I was familiar with the code, I
probably
you are obviously commenting on the wrong place because nobody in the
current ubuntu team is familiar with the gnome-panel codebase, you might
want to try on bugzilla rather but adding probably comment complaining
about the lack of people working on this code will probably not bring
new hackers
Yeah, it's a typical Ubuntu bug, nothing serious, just annoying. So U
want to say that the gnome panel was lazily programmed? Well, it's only
to hope that the relaease of gnome 3 will fix it.
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(If you suggest that this fix cannot be done in a reasonable amount of
work, then I would be more than happy to lead the initiative for making
a more reliable panel. However, that is not something I want to do. I
want the team to just sit down and rewrite the code that either loads
the applets or
Josh, I'm pretty sure the bug is much more complicated to fix it in few
hours... I remember someone was already fed up and said he'll work on
it. If it was just few hours I'm sure he would already finish. Don't get
me wrong, I'm also fed up by this, and it's one of those tiny bugs that
aren't
Oh, and @zsolt, i'm not saying its lazily programmed... i'm just
suggesting that its the most probable cause of a four year failure to
fix this bug.
And @Sebastien, point me to the right mailing list and I'll file my
complaints over there; but I was under the impression that those places
were
@takeda64, ok. That's unfortunate. Perhaps Gnome Shell will redeem
Ubuntu of this troubling bug.
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This bug was reported four years ago and still hasn't been fixed? Seriously?
Just wow. Anyways...
I have this problem too and it's very annoying. No matter what computer I
install Ubuntu on (and I've installed it on a lot of computers) after rebooting
the icons are always rearranged. Intel
hey guys,
I would like to confirm this... as though there aren't enough already!! :)
Ubuntu Karmic as well as several versions before karmic.
this is probably one of the most irritating bugs on gnome
I dont know if this is going to be fixed before gnome3 comes out.
I havent tested this on
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On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 04:13, Coz cosimo...@gmail.com wrote:
hey guys,
I would like to confirm this... as though there aren't enough already!! :)
Ubuntu Karmic as well as several versions before karmic.
this is probably one of the most irritating bugs on gnome
I dont know if this is
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