menu bar are not on the side of the screen on logout

Bug #115761 reported by Korsaire
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Invalid
Medium
Unassigned

Bug Description

Binary package hint: gnome-panel

I assume a menu bar is extended on the bottom of the desktop. You want this menu bar on the left of the screen so right-click on it, properties and select left in orientation.
The menu bar is now on the left of the desktop. but when you logout/in the menu bar stays vertical but in the middle of the screen and not on the left of the desktop. It happens when the menu bar is extended or not.

ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Sun May 20 12:41:51 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/gnome-panel
Package: gnome-panel 1:2.18.1-0ubuntu3.1
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcCmdline: gnome-panel --sm-config-prefix /gnome-panel-GqyFKr/ --sm-client-id 117f000101000117965481300000056080000 --screen 0
ProcCwd: /home/jeansebastien
ProcEnviron:
 PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
 LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: gnome-panel
Uname: Linux Hermes 2.6.20-15-generic #2 SMP Sun Apr 15 07:36:31 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux

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Korsaire (jeansebastien-schwab) wrote :
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Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote :

Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been reported, but feel free to report any other bugs you find.

Changed in gnome-panel:
assignee: nobody → desktop-bugs
importance: Undecided → Medium
status: Unconfirmed → Rejected
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Danny Staple (danny-orionrobots) wrote :

Korsaire,
I have attempted this on my system, both with, and without desktop effects enabled.

Steps I took:
* (Desktop effects initially enabled)
* Right click on top panel bar
* Select properties
* Set orientation to left
* Logout
* Login
* Observe bar still on left.
* Set bar to top, log out and in.
* Observer still on top
* Set bottom bar to left
* Log out
* Log in
* Observe bottom bar still on left
* Set bottom bar to bottom
* log out
* log in
* observe bottom bar still on bottom.
* Disable desktop effects
* Right click on top panel bar
* Select properties
* Set orientation to left
* Logout
* Login
* Observe bar still on left.
* Set bar to top, log out and in.
* Observer still on top
* Set bottom bar to left
* Log out
* Log in
* Observe bottom bar still on left
* Set bottom bar to bottom
* log out
* log in
* observe bottom bar still on bottom.

So I have not been able to reproduce this at all.

Is your Ubuntu a fresh 7.04 install, or an upgrade?

Did you carry over a profile (/home directory) from a previous installation?

Can you try (as a test step) creating a new user in Users and Groups, with no other additional settings or changes, log in as them, and then perform the steps I outline above. Please let me know the results.

Thanks

Changed in gnome-panel:
assignee: desktop-bugs → nobody
status: Rejected → Needs Info
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Korsaire (jeansebastien-schwab) wrote : Re: [Bug 115761] Re: menu bar are not on the side of the screen on logout
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Hello Danny,

  The first thing you have to know is that I don't use desktop effects
(beryl, compiz or the one which is in the menu of ubuntu : system, pref,
desktop effects). Each time this bug happens, it was without any desktop
effects activated.

Is your Ubuntu a fresh 7.04 install, or an upgrade?

Did you carry over a profile (/home directory) from a previous
installation?

   I always install GNU/Linux "freshly", and don't do any OS upgrade.
Each time this bug happens, it was a fresh install with a new user and a
new /home created during install process (and it just happens for the
first created user).

  I've too noticed that it happens more often when the menu bar is not
extended and just after the screen resolution is increased.
  Again, when it happened for the first time, it was just after a screen
resolution increase (via syst, pref, screen resolution). The first thing
I've done is Ctrl + Alt + Backspace (Gnome was out of control), then
Ctrl + Alt + F1 (console), login with first user parameters (username
and password) and delete .gconf, .gconfd, .nautilus and .metacity in
the /home of the first user and then, everything was ok when login to
Gnome desktop until I anew reduce and increase the screen resolution.

  Okay, I have created a new user via "Users and Groups" and followed
your steps, excepted for desktop effects enabled. I'm sorry, I am shy of
activating desktop effects.
  So, nothing happens, everything is ok (User : test, /home/test, uid
and gid = 1001).

Korsaire

Beg your pardon if I'm not very precise, but it's the first time I
report a bug on Launchpad and if my english "written" is horrible (I'm
French so ... ;-)

DannyStaple a écrit :
> *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 39856 ***
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/39856
>
> Korsaire,
> I have attempted this on my system, both with, and without desktop effects enabled.
>
> Steps I took:
> * (Desktop effects initially enabled)
> * Right click on top panel bar
> * Select properties
> * Set orientation to left
> * Logout
> * Login
> * Observe bar still on left.
> * Set bar to top, log out and in.
> * Observer still on top
> * Set bottom bar to left
> * Log out
> * Log in
> * Observe bottom bar still on left
> * Set bottom bar to bottom
> * log out
> * log in
> * observe bottom bar still on bottom.
> * Disable desktop effects
> * Right click on top panel bar
> * Select properties
> * Set orientation to left
> * Logout
> * Login
> * Observe bar still on left.
> * Set bar to top, log out and in.
> * Observer still on top
> * Set bottom bar to left
> * Log out
> * Log in
> * Observe bottom bar still on left
> * Set bottom bar to bottom
> * log out
> * log in
> * observe bottom bar still on bottom.
>
> So I have not been able to reproduce this at all.
>
> Is your Ubuntu a fresh 7.04 install, or an upgrade?
>
> Did you carry over a profile (/home directory) from a previous
> installation?
>
> Can you try (as a test step) creating a new user in Users and Groups,
> with no other additional settings or changes, log in as them, and then
> perform the steps I outline above. Please let me know the results.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> ** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubun...

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