On Apr 17, 2012 11:12 AM, "David King" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > On 03/04/12 12:34, Alan Pope wrote: >> >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> On 03/04/12 11:18, David King wrote: >>> >>> I am running Ubuntu 10.10. The message appeared again, and it was >>> actually "Semantic Disk Storage", but the message gives me no clue >>> as to whether it is an error or a notification, or what it is >>> trying to tell me. >> >> Can you take a screenshot of it next time it appears? Just press the >> "Print Screen" or "PrtSc" key on your keyboard and save the picture. >> Then we can take a look and maybe get a clue what's generating it. >> >> > The message had not appeared for some time, but today it made an appearance again. > > Here is what it looks like: > > > > And of course it says "Semantic Data Storage" rather than what I wrote before, having not remembered it correctly. > > > > I looked at the syslog and this is what was there from booting to getting into the desktop (just the last few entries): > > (Someone mentioned Ubuntu One, and there is a warning about that near the end, with the client not being found, although I have had no problems uploading files to Ubuntu One lately) > > > gnome-session[3061]: WARNING: Could not launch application 'alarm-clock.desktop': Unable to start application: Failed to execute child process "alarm-clock" (No such file or directory) > Apr 16 09:41:38 avourastudio gnome-session[3061]: WARNING: Could not launch application 'ubuntuone-client-applet.desktop': Unable to start application: Failed to execute child process "ubuntuone-client-applet" (No such file or directory)
Looks like somethings gone wrong with the panel applets. I remember something about deleting the .gnome2 and/or .gconf directories under your home directory can reset the panels to default. It's just an idea, obviously backup first :) > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ >
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