Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

Bug #439448 reported by anagor
This bug affects 698 people
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Compiz
Invalid
Undecided
Unassigned
Indicator Applet
Invalid
Undecided
Unassigned
Nominated for Ubuntu by Nilindra
Release Notes for Ubuntu
Won't Fix
Undecided
Unassigned
gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Invalid
Wishlist
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Bug Description

**********PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR COMMENT/SCREENSHOT*****************

Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how many people get notified when you add anything to this bug report. Please don't confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't attach further screenshots - we all know how the problem looks. We all appreciate your involvement, but read previous post carefully prior you post your own. We need to draw constructive conclusions and find the solution.

Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...

SUMMARY:

After graphical logon notification area gets scrambled. Icons are in terrible mess. Some of them are overlapping others. Sometimes network manager icon is missing. Sometimes phantom icons show up. They can be clones of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any graphics card: ATI, nVidia, Intel...

WORKAROUND 1:

Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's "Run" dialog. The panels will automatically respawn correctly.

WORKAROUND 2:

When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel (not icons) click "Properties". In "Panel Properties" change panel orientation to "Left" or "Right" and back to "Top" or "Bottom". In my case all icons are displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.

WORKAROUND 3:

Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-add them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.

WORKAROUND 4:

Right click the Gnome panel, click on Properties, Check Add Hide Buttons. and Close. Enough for now. If the error "runs" to lower panel, repeat the steps.

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anagor (anagor) wrote :
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Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote :

Thank you for your bug report. The issue is an upstream one and it would be nice if somebody having it could send the bug the to the people writting the software (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME)

Changed in gnome-panel (Ubuntu):
assignee: nobody → Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
importance: Undecided → Low
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anagor (anagor) wrote :

I've opened the bug on GNOME's bugzilla, and it's linked here.

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Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote :

Thank you for sending the bug to GNOME

Changed in gnome-panel (Ubuntu):
status: New → Triaged
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Chris Coulson (chrisccoulson) wrote :
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anagor (anagor) wrote :

From what they described in the bug report, it seems like different bug, their icons wheren't drawn, but where functional.
In my case the icons are drawn, albeit wrong ones, yet they aren't functional at all.
In any case, I haven't seen this happen on my laptop in the last few days, and I do restart or log off and on quite a lot during the day...
So if the bug won't reappear over the course of the next few days, I will updates it's status here and on gnome as invalid or not reproducible. I will keep you posted :)

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anagor (anagor) wrote :

Well, this bug haven't happened to me for the last 4-5 days, so I've marked the status of it in the gnome's bugzilla as invalid.
Should I change the status in launchpad also, or should it be left as triaged?

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Percy Leonhardt (p3y) wrote :

I am still seeing this bug with the RC. In my case the bluetooth icon doubles and the network manager icon is missing.

Starting a guest session and coming back from it the phantom icon completely disappears only leaving empty space in the system tray.

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Sebastian Bergmann (sb-sebastian-bergmann) wrote :

I am still seeing this bug with RC and updated packages.

After login, the notification area shows wrong icons.

In the attached screenshot (after-login.png), for instance, the power management icon is displayed twice while the NetworkManager icon is not shown at all.
Removing the notification area from the panel and re-adding it works around the issue, as can be seen in the attached screenshot (after-na-restart.png).

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Sebastian Bergmann (sb-sebastian-bergmann) wrote :
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Percy Leonhardt (p3y) wrote :

Using the guest login I didn't see the behavior so I cleaned up .gconf, .local and .gnome2 in my home folder - which is on a different partition so it contains many old settings - and now the problem is gone. I cannot say which old configuration caused the problem but I especially tried to remove all settings from nm-applet...

The bug report is no longer valid for me.

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Karl Kropf (ksk-clara) wrote :

I'm having the duplication/missing icon problem with the same symptoms as #9

I'm running Ubuntu Studio 9.10 upgraded from 9.04 with Update Manager.

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Torsten Streit (ts-tstreit) wrote :

Same for me on latest 9.10 amd64 (fresh install). Seeing doubled sound-icon (see attached screenshot) and missing the network-manager applet.

After killing gnome-panel (restarts automatically) everything is displayed correctly again.

This bug doesnt appear on every login.

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RodGer (rodger) wrote :

I have the same problem with a doubled sound icon (one of two is a 'phantom' icon) and a missing network manager icon. Sometimes I have the same problem somebody describes here: (http://ohioloco.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1309227)
like this:" 'In my notification area there's an empty spot at the far right without an icon, I have tried moving the notification area, but the empty spot stays there, preventing further movement to the right.

Right clicking there and saying "Remove from panel" removes the entire notification area. I have removed and added it at an attempt to "restart" the area' "
Removing and adding again the notification area solves the problem until next reboot.

The difference is that I DON'T HAVE AN 64 bit system. I have ubuntu-9.10-desktop-i386 and I sent a report using the commands
'ubuntu-bug gnome-panel' and 'apport-collect 439448'

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SABCD (ctrn3e8) wrote :

I am not sure of this, but I believe this might be an Nvidia driver issue. I first saw this happen when using ARCH when they had updated to the 185 series drivers and saw it continue in the 190 series drivers. One can work around the problem if after start up( or login to gnome) one switches to VT1 ( by ctrl-alt-F1 ) and then switches back to VT7 (by ctrl-alt-F7 ). I think that this works because one is forcing a re-draw of the panel. My wild guess is that on start up, the icons are drawn on the notification area one at a time. When another icon is added to the notification area, it might not fit, so the notification areal is re-sized and the already drawn icons are moved over by a bit block transfer to either the left(or right). Sometimes the area that a moved icon previously occupied is not then erased with the background. Again, this is just pure speculation.

Interestingly, if one adds the hide button to the panel. one will get a half icon drawn on start up, rather than a fully drawn duplicate icon. Forcing a re-draw of the panel by hiding and then showing the panel using the hide button will not fix the problem. (Because the image for the panel cached somewhere?)

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RodGer (rodger) wrote :

Just to check if it is an Nvidia driver problem as you said: my graphics card is an "Intel Corp. Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrat
ed Graphics Controller". How can I check what driver I use?

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Torsten Streit (ts-tstreit) wrote :

The problem solved for me today, upgraded my GFX card (old nvidia with usage of nvidia driver version 173).
The new card supports the latest drivers by ubuntu (version 185) and since this update the problem has gone.

So in my case, it is/was nvidia driver related.

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gaax (gaax) wrote :

I have Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS/GME and this problem still appear, but "phantom" icon is Bluetooth notification.

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RodGer (rodger) wrote :

The truth is that the problematic doubled icon varies. I think that since my last comment I've noticed the erratic behavior in every icon.

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Dmitry Murat (dmitry-murat) wrote :

I have the same problem with empty space instead of Network Manager applet icon. But it appears only when I'm resuiming from suspend/hibernate mode. Ubuntu 9.10 x64 clean install, NVidia GeForce 9300M video with 185.18.36 drivers. Any additional info I can provide?

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Garbin Huang (garbinhuang) wrote :

same here!

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SABCD (ctrn3e8) wrote :

Again, happens consistently on boot when running Nvidia 190.42 (or a 185 series) driver. I have now tried Nviida 195.22 beta driver and after multiple boots have never seen it occur. (Not saying that it is definitely an Nvidia driver issue...for example could be a race and using the newer driver may merely somehow change the boot timings...but does suggest 185/190 series Nvidia drivers as the problem.)

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Kees van Mill (kvmill) wrote :

Problem also occurs on my Asus EEE PC 901 - definitively no Nvidia in there...

I encounter this problem after I started using Compiz. One icon is missing (mostly the network icon) another has a fake (i.e. not functioning) copy - mostly the bluetooth or sound icon.

Rather annoying, so I made a workaround: a little script that kills gnome-panel - which is then automatically restart.

     pid=`ps -C gnome-panel -o pid=`
     kill $pid

This script is executed at start-up via 'start-up applications'. When Ubuntu is started, this script is unnoticeable executed and when the notification first appears it is already 'repaired'.

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dashaus (cierkonski) wrote :

The problem happens on my Nvidia 185 desktop as well. Solution proposed by Kees van Mill (#23) works in my case too.
As a little simplification I'd suggest to run in terminal one command:

killall gnome-panel

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norton (bz2klag) wrote :

Ubuntu 9.10, amd64, clean install. Had this exact problem on two machines, one had nvidia, the other amd,
so it's not a graphics card problem. If it's a problem with a stuffed config file, then it's getting that way either
by default, or when I've customized my panels. It's a bug, someone fix it please.

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Jonathan Koay (jonkoay) wrote :

Same problem here. Using Dell Vostro A90 (Dell Mini 9 equivalent).

Started after I've accidentally removed the notification area and later added it back. Ever since then, this problem has persist regardless of whatever approaches I have tried (found using Google search).

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Matt Giuca (mgiuca) wrote :

Someone above suggested switching VT using Ctrl+Alt+F1 and then back again to Ctrl+Alt+F7.

I had this bug where I had two volume control icons and no network manager. I did the above switch and switch back, and now I am seeing just a single volume control icon, and an empty space where the network manager should be.

Therefore, in my experience, switching and switching back fixes the "phantom icon" issue, but doesn't fix the main problem which is that some icons are physically missing, and can't be clicked on.

Also I get this bug fairly sporadically, but it's always exactly one icon missing and one icon duplicated. Usually I'm missing the network manager and the volume control is duplicated.

RodGer (rodger)
description: updated
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Joan Duran (jodufi) wrote :

Same problem with a computer upgraded from 9.04 using NVIDIA driver, and the same problem in another computer using a new installation and with a Intel card graphics integrated.

Also I can reproduce the same behaviour explained in #27

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pltxtra (pltxtra) wrote :

I'm having the same problem. But I only noticed it for the last few upstarts, did never experience it frequently a month ago. I updated a few packages a couple of days ago, after which I started to notice this issue.

I have been running 9.10 (upgraded from 9.04) since it's public release. (Dell Latitude D630)

Restarting gnome-panel is a working workaround for me too.

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Brian Thomason (brian-thomason) wrote :

I think this may be in some way related to compiz. I had the same exact thing happen to me - sound icon was being duplicated in place of the networkmanager icon. I'm using the nvidia 173 driver as the 185 package failed to work for me.

I thought removing the icon then replacing it might do the trick, but when I removed the icon, gnome-panel got caught it some loop and just kept restarting itself every second over and over. Restarting GDM/X/GNOME did not help. I then removed compiz and not only did the loop problem go away, but so did the duplicate icon issue.

I'm not 100% sure of the correlation as I don't know where the gnome-panel logs are stored to even check what the error was, but adding it just in case the compiz guys might have an idea of what is going on.

-Brian

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Nigel Atkinson (nigel-atkinson) wrote :

I am noticing the same problem on i368 Karmic. Restarting gnome-panel works for me as well. This has only recently been happening, although, I'm not sure when it started. I installed over rather than upgrade, so the .files shouldn't have any hang overs from 9.04.

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Zbych (zbych) wrote :

The same here - the sound volume icon is duplicated and shown instead of nm-applet icon.
killall gnome-applet or killall nm-applet; nm-applet fix it so I can start using wireless.
Restarting sometimes helps - but it is really random behaviour
I have 9.10 Ubuntu - installed from scratch so I do not think I have problems with conf files.

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Jan Wesselink (wesselaar) wrote :

sometimes 2 soundicons in panel on 2 differents computers , when there are 2 the network icon is missing

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gaintpune (ralf-milunchup) wrote :

i have something very similar to this. Using ubuntu 9.10 x64 i get duplicate icons. When I right-click a bluetooth icon and select "remove from panel" to try to get rid of the duplicate icon, I get very strange behavior. Both the upper and lower panels go on the fritz. They get stuck in a loop where they appear as they do when the PC first starts up. Then they disappear 3 seconds later. And the cycle repeats indefinitely.

Logging in with "gnome-failsafe" stops the issue and renaming the .gconf lets me log in without using "gnome-failsafe" but it resets all the settings.

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zsolt.ruszinyák (zsolt-ruszinyak) wrote :

Same here. My card is intel gma. I saw the problem (and reported) in linux mint too. I only see this bug in the 9.10 generation. Sometimes the icon is an empty space, but usually, replaced by a distorted version of another one. But in my case it's not just the notification area, but once it was the "computer temperature monitor" too, as you can see in my scereenshot. However, mainly it's the network icon. My system is an i386 karmic and I use compiz too.

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Vlad Novak (vnovak06) wrote :

This annoying bug affects me also since the release of Karmic. After startup, in 80% times the Notification area is messed up, icons are duplicated and sometimes the sound is muted.

NVidia FX5200 video card here, if it has anything to do with it. I never had this issue on previous Ubuntu releases.

'killall gnome-panel' does fix it for the current session, but the bug persists after every new startup.

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Telecaster72 (olovfh) wrote :

Bug confirmed here too, it happens every once in a while, when i do: "alt+f2 gnome-panel --replace" it always comes back the right way.

Karmic, compiz running, nvidia gforce3 ti200

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okubax (xappeal) wrote :

Ditto here also...been experiencing the bug for as long as I have been using karmic hope it get fixed in lucid.

Karmic, compiz, Intel 945GM

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Robert Hrovat (robi-hipnos) wrote :

Same with Lucid. Mostly showing double icons for bluetooth and sound.

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zsolt.ruszinyák (zsolt-ruszinyak) wrote :

Actually u don't need to restart networking or anything else, just remove the notification area from the panel and add it again and you're done.

summary: - notification area shows wrong icons. erratic behaviour
+ visual corruption affecting several panel applets
Chad Miller (cmiller)
Changed in compiz:
status: New → Invalid
description: updated
Changed in gnome-panel:
status: Unknown → New
Changed in gnome-panel (Ubuntu):
status: Triaged → Confirmed
Changed in gnome-panel (Ubuntu):
status: Confirmed → Triaged
description: updated
description: updated
Inox (inox)
description: updated
xteejx (xteejx)
description: updated
xteejx (xteejx)
Changed in gnome-panel (Ubuntu):
importance: Low → Medium
Ted Gould (ted)
Changed in indicator-applet:
status: New → Invalid
rlamana (rlamana)
Changed in gnome-panel (Ubuntu):
status: Triaged → Confirmed
Changed in gnome-panel (Ubuntu):
status: Confirmed → Triaged
Changed in gnome-panel:
importance: Unknown → Medium
summary: - visual corruption affecting several panel applets
+ Visual corruption affecting several panel applets
Changed in ubuntu-release-notes:
status: New → In Progress
description: updated
Timo Aaltonen (tjaalton)
Changed in gnome-panel (Ubuntu Lucid):
importance: Undecided → High
description: updated
braseb (braseb37)
Changed in gnome-panel (Ubuntu Lucid):
status: New → Confirmed
Changed in gnome-panel (Ubuntu Lucid):
assignee: nobody → Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
milestone: none → lucid-updates
description: updated
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cbthompson (cbthompson) wrote : Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

I've been following the status of this bug for some time, and have seen it
appear on many installations, going back several releases. I believe the
problem has something to do with the indicator-applet-session panel applet.
 I've found that when I remove this applet from the panel, the visual
corruption no longer occurs. I leave the indicator-applet alone, only
removing indicator-applet-session. When removed, all the essential
functionality of this applet is relocated to the "System" area of the Gnome
menu. It's a bonus that it removes some cruft from the panel area.

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Joaquin (jknvv13) wrote :

If I delete the indicator-me happens the same!

2011/1/24 cbthompson <email address hidden>

> I've been following the status of this bug for some time, and have seen it
> appear on many installations, going back several releases. I believe the
> problem has something to do with the indicator-applet-session panel applet.
> I've found that when I remove this applet from the panel, the visual
> corruption no longer occurs. I leave the indicator-applet alone, only
> removing indicator-applet-session. When removed, all the essential
> functionality of this applet is relocated to the "System" area of the Gnome
> menu. It's a bonus that it removes some cruft from the panel area.
>
> --
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of a duplicate bug (598065).
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/439448
>
> Title:
> Visual corruption affecting several panel applets
>
> Status in Compiz:
> Invalid
> Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
> New
> Status in Indicator Applet:
> Invalid
> Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
> In Progress
> Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
> Triaged
> Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
> Confirmed
> Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
> Triaged
> Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
> Triaged
>
> Bug description:
> **********PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
> COMMENT/SCREENSHOT*****************
>
> Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how
> many people get notified when you add anything to this bug report.
> Please don't confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't
> attach further screenshots - we all know how the problem looks. We all
> appreciate your involvement, but read previous post carefully prior
> you post your own. We need to draw constructive conclusions and find
> the solution.
>
> Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...
>
> SUMMARY:
>
> After graphical logon notification area gets scrambled. Icons are in
> terrible mess. Some of them are overlapping others. Sometimes network
> manager icon is missing. Sometimes phantom icons show up. They can be
> clones of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any
> graphics card: ATI, nVidia, Intel...
>
> WORKAROUND 1:
>
> Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's "Run" dialog.
> The panels will automatically respawn correctly.
>
> WORKAROUND 2:
>
> When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel
> (not icons) click "Properties". In "Panel Properties" change panel
> orientation to "Left" or "Right" and back to "Top" or "Bottom". In my
> case all icons are displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.
>
> WORKAROUND 3:
>
> Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-
> add them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.
>
> To unsubscribe from this bug, go to:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/439448/+subscribe
>

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peterzay (peterzay) wrote :

After boot, I got the following error message:

The panel encountered a problem while loading "OAFIID:GNOME_ClockApplet". Do you want to delete the applet from your configuration? (see attachment for screenshot)

The clock applet was missing from the upper right panel and the other applets were moved around a bit.

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peterzay (peterzay) wrote :

After boot, I got the following error message:

The panel encountered a problem while loading "OAFIID:GNOME_ClockApplet". Do you want to delete the applet from your configuration? (see attachment for screenshot)

The clock applet was missing from the upper right panel and the other applets were moved around a bit.

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peterzay (peterzay) wrote :

After boot, I got the following error message:

The panel encountered a problem while loading "OAFIID:GNOME_ClockApplet". Do you want to delete the applet from your configuration? (see attachment for screenshot)

The clock applet was missing from the upper right panel and the other applets were moved around a bit.

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peterzay (peterzay) wrote :

After boot, I got the following error message:

The panel encountered a problem while loading "OAFIID:GNOME_ClockApplet". Do you want to delete the applet from your configuration? (see attachment for screenshot)

The clock applet was missing from the upper right panel and the other applets were moved around a bit.

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peterzay (peterzay) wrote :

Sorry for the 4x duplicates, launchpad was timing out.

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Joaquin (jknvv13) wrote : Re: [Bug 439448]

Please stop spamming, this is a bug

2011/2/10 Heather R Bealer <email address hidden>

> http://junaker.t35.com/
>
> --
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of a duplicate bug (598065).
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/439448
>
> Title:
> Visual corruption affecting several panel applets
>
> Status in Compiz:
> Invalid
> Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
> New
> Status in Indicator Applet:
> Invalid
> Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
> In Progress
> Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
> Triaged
> Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
> Confirmed
> Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
> Triaged
> Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
> Triaged
>
> Bug description:
> **********PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
> COMMENT/SCREENSHOT*****************
>
> Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how
> many people get notified when you add anything to this bug report.
> Please don't confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't
> attach further screenshots - we all know how the problem looks. We all
> appreciate your involvement, but read previous post carefully prior
> you post your own. We need to draw constructive conclusions and find
> the solution.
>
> Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...
>
> SUMMARY:
>
> After graphical logon notification area gets scrambled. Icons are in
> terrible mess. Some of them are overlapping others. Sometimes network
> manager icon is missing. Sometimes phantom icons show up. They can be
> clones of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any
> graphics card: ATI, nVidia, Intel...
>
> WORKAROUND 1:
>
> Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's "Run" dialog.
> The panels will automatically respawn correctly.
>
> WORKAROUND 2:
>
> When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel
> (not icons) click "Properties". In "Panel Properties" change panel
> orientation to "Left" or "Right" and back to "Top" or "Bottom". In my
> case all icons are displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.
>
> WORKAROUND 3:
>
> Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-
> add them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.
>
> To unsubscribe from this bug, go to:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/439448/+subscribe
>

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Paaguti-hotmail (paaguti-hotmail) wrote :

Joaquin,
I'm definitely not spamming. This is a bug I discovered and reported loooong ago.
The spammer is the launchpad. Don't accuse people of things the are _NOT_ doing

/PA
----------------------------------------
> Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 13:42:55 +0000
> From: <email address hidden>
> To: <email address hidden>
> Subject: Re: [Bug 439448]
>
> Please stop spamming, this is a bug
>
> 2011/2/10 Heather R Bealer <email address hidden>
>
> > http://junaker.t35.com/
> >
> > --
> > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> > of a duplicate bug (598065).
> > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/439448
> >
> > Title:
> > Visual corruption affecting several panel applets
> >
> > Status in Compiz:
> > Invalid
> > Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
> > New
> > Status in Indicator Applet:
> > Invalid
> > Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
> > In Progress
> > Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
> > Triaged
> > Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
> > Confirmed
> > Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
> > Triaged
> > Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
> > Triaged
> >
> > Bug description:
> > **********PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
> > COMMENT/SCREENSHOT*****************
> >
> > Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how
> > many people get notified when you add anything to this bug report.
> > Please don't confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't
> > attach further screenshots - we all know how the problem looks. We all
> > appreciate your involvement, but read previous post carefully prior
> > you post your own. We need to draw constructive conclusions and find
> > the solution.
> >
> > Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...
> >
> > SUMMARY:
> >
> > After graphical logon notification area gets scrambled. Icons are in
> > terrible mess. Some of them are overlapping others. Sometimes network
> > manager icon is missing. Sometimes phantom icons show up. They can be
> > clones of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any
> > graphics card: ATI, nVidia, Intel...
> >
> > WORKAROUND 1:
> >
> > Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's "Run" dialog.
> > The panels will automatically respawn correctly.
> >
> > WORKAROUND 2:
> >
> > When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel
> > (not icons) click "Properties". In "Panel Properties" change panel
> > orientation to "Left" or "Right" and back to "Top" or "Bottom". In my
> > case all icons are displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing

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A.K.Karthikeyan (mindaslab) wrote :

@Joaquin I agree

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Alberto Salvia Novella (es20490446e) wrote :

Joaquin was referring to Heather R Bealer, who wrote a link to an untrusted web-page by WOT (Web of Trust) Firefox add-on.

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Paaguti-hotmail (paaguti-hotmail) wrote : RE: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

Alberto,

a lo mejor lo que hay que hacer es bloquear en launchpad ese tipo
de mensajes... no sé... En cualquier caso, yo nunca contestaría a través
del lauchpad. Te pillan con un trancazo y el pié cambiado y empieza
un rifirrafe estúpido por menos de nada...

Saludos,/PA

> Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 10:21:19 +0000
> From: <email address hidden>
> To: <email address hidden>
> Subject: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets
>
> Joaquin was referring to Heather R Bealer, who wrote a link to an
> untrusted web-page by WOT (Web of Trust) Firefox add-on.
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> Title:
> Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

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Joaquin (jknvv13) wrote : Re: RE: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

Hay algun modo de quitar la susceipcion al bug?
Saludos
El 14/02/2011 16:46, "Paaguti-hotmail" <email address hidden> escribió:
>
> Alberto,
>
> a lo mejor lo que hay que hacer es bloquear en launchpad ese tipo
> de mensajes... no sé... En cualquier caso, yo nunca contestaría a través
> del lauchpad. Te pillan con un trancazo y el pié cambiado y empieza
> un rifirrafe estúpido por menos de nada...
>
> Saludos,/PA
>
>> Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 10:21:19 +0000
>> From: <email address hidden>
>> To: <email address hidden>
>> Subject: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel
applets
>>
>> Joaquin was referring to Heather R Bealer, who wrote a link to an
>> untrusted web-page by WOT (Web of Trust) Firefox add-on.
>>
>> --
>> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
>> of a duplicate bug (586193).
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/439448
>>
>> Title:
>> Visual corruption affecting several panel applets
>
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> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of a duplicate bug (598065).
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/439448
>
> Title:
> Visual corruption affecting several panel applets
>
> Status in Compiz:
> Invalid
> Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
> New
> Status in Indicator Applet:
> Invalid
> Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
> In Progress
> Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
> Triaged
> Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
> Confirmed
> Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
> Triaged
> Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
> Triaged
>
> Bug description:
> **********PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
> COMMENT/SCREENSHOT*****************
>
> Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how
> many people get notified when you add anything to this bug report.
> Please don't confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't
> attach further screenshots - we all know how the problem looks. We all
> appreciate your involvement, but read previous post carefully prior
> you post your own. We need to draw constructive conclusions and find
> the solution.
>
> Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...
>
> SUMMARY:
>
> After graphical logon notification area gets scrambled. Icons are in
> terrible mess. Some of them are overlapping others. Sometimes network
> manager icon is missing. Sometimes phantom icons show up. They can be
> clones of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any
> graphics card: ATI, nVidia, Intel...
>
> WORKAROUND 1:
>
> Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's "Run" dialog.
> The panels will automatically respawn correctly.
>
> WORKAROUND 2:
>
> When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel
> (not icons) click "Properties". In "Panel Properties" change panel
> orientation to "Left" or "Right" and back to "Top" or "Bottom". In my
> case all icons are displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.
>
> WORKAROUND 3:
>
> Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-
> add them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.
>
> To unsubscribe from this bug, go to:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/439448/+subscribe

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Alberto Salvia Novella (es20490446e) wrote :

If you have any questions please have a look at the "Answers" section. Note that in Launchpad it is the only place where you can post in a different language than English; since any user has the right of understanding what it is said if it could be of his or her interest, like in bugs.

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Pascal de Bruijn (pmjdebruijn) wrote :

I did a clean updated Maverick install a week ago, and I still have this bug. It has not been resolved.

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Michael O'Lear (mikeolear) wrote :

When I get properties on the Gnome panel and check-mark "Show Hide Buttons," the icon video defects go away for me.

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Josh Taylor (joshua-taylor0) wrote : Re: [Bug 439448] Re: Visual corruption affecting several panel applets

Temporarily? Or does this fix the problem for good?

On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 2:37 PM, Michael O'Lear
<email address hidden>wrote:

> When I get properties on the Gnome panel and check-mark "Show Hide
> Buttons," the icon video defects go away for me.
>
> --
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/439448
>
> Title:
> Visual corruption affecting several panel applets
>
> Status in Compiz:
> Invalid
> Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
> New
> Status in Indicator Applet:
> Invalid
> Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
> In Progress
> Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
> Triaged
> Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
> Confirmed
> Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
> Triaged
> Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
> Triaged
>
> Bug description:
> **********PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
> COMMENT/SCREENSHOT*****************
>
> Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how
> many people get notified when you add anything to this bug report.
> Please don't confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't
> attach further screenshots - we all know how the problem looks. We all
> appreciate your involvement, but read previous post carefully prior
> you post your own. We need to draw constructive conclusions and find
> the solution.
>
> Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...
>
> SUMMARY:
>
> After graphical logon notification area gets scrambled. Icons are in
> terrible mess. Some of them are overlapping others. Sometimes network
> manager icon is missing. Sometimes phantom icons show up. They can be
> clones of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any
> graphics card: ATI, nVidia, Intel...
>
> WORKAROUND 1:
>
> Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's "Run" dialog.
> The panels will automatically respawn correctly.
>
> WORKAROUND 2:
>
> When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel
> (not icons) click "Properties". In "Panel Properties" change panel
> orientation to "Left" or "Right" and back to "Top" or "Bottom". In my
> case all icons are displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.
>
> WORKAROUND 3:
>
> Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-
> add them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.
>
> To unsubscribe from this bug, go to:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/439448/+subscribe
>

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Josh Taylor (joshua-taylor0) wrote :

Sorry for the super post. I forgot about the quoted text.

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peterzay (peterzay) wrote :

I replaced my networking hardware from a Linksys BEFSX41 router to a Cisco RVS4000 router coupled with a D-Link DGS-1008G switch. I also set the IPv4 networking option from Automatic (DHCP) addresses only to Automatic (DHCP) because I moved the OpenDNS DNS1 and DNS2 addresses to the router. After all this change, the 4* default applets from the upper right panel corrupt visually AFTER EACH BOOT. This is systematically reproducible, so far at least.

I would like to suggest that the networking experts take a closer look at this. It may point in the direction of bug resolution.

* 4 default applets for upper right corner (right to left)
- indicator applet session
- clock
- indicator applet
- notification area

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Scott Kitterman (kitterman) wrote :

Networking updates won't affect panel applet display.

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peterzay (peterzay) wrote :

Before the networking changes described in #379, visual corruption of the upper right panel applets occurred very intermittently. On this 10.04 LTS platform, I could go for many weeks, possibly months, of daily boots before hitting the bug. Now, after the networking changes, EACH AND EVERY BOOT corrupts those applets.

This is systematic and reproducible. That cannot be coincidence.

What is your basis for claiming: "Networking updates won't affect panel applet display"?

For example, the router is now set to use DST (clock applet impact?), before it was not. DNS1 and DNS2 have now been removed from the eth0 profile (notification area applet impact?) and moved to the router.

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pablomme (pablomme) wrote :

He means that the bug is a known painting issue with gnome-panel, and that no "networking experts" should be looking into this because it is definitely unrelated to networking.

Even the connections you suggest, which are valid hypotheses, are obviously only circumstantially related to networking. Most likely, network-manager is taking either longer or shorter to establish a connection than before, causing nm-applet to update at different times during session start-up, in turn triggering the race condition that causes the corruption more often. It would be equally likely that an update you installed around the same time that you switched routers made the problem worse.

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peterzay (peterzay) wrote :

I use update manager once a week and did so this week prior to the networking changes. I did notice very minor panel applet corruption after the reboot. I fixed that by removing and adding back the applets manually and rebooted and "solved" the problem.

The networking changes resulted in an intermittent display bug occurring reproducibly and permanently.

That is a huge change in bug behaviour, but does not mean that this bug is a network bug. It just provides a clue to facilitate bug resolution.

description: updated
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Najam Tirmizi (najam-tirmizi) wrote :

I began to experience this bug after upgrading from Maverick to Natty.

When I logged into Ubuntu (Unity), I received a message stating that my hardware was unsupported, suggesting I use Ubuntu Classic instead.

When I logged into Ubuntu Classic, not only were panel applets, distorted, but the windows themselves also had severe repaint/render issues, leaving the UI unusable. I believe there are other reports on this other bug, though it ought to be noted that the two might be related.

Upon switching to Ubuntu Classic (No Effects), windows appeared and repainted correctly, but the panel applet corruption remained.

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Joaquin (jknvv13) wrote :
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El 03/05/2011 12:31, "Najam Tirmizi" <email address hidden> escribió:
> I began to experience this bug after upgrading from Maverick to Natty.
>
> When I logged into Ubuntu (Unity), I received a message stating that my
> hardware was unsupported, suggesting I use Ubuntu Classic instead.
>
> When I logged into Ubuntu Classic, not only were panel applets,
> distorted, but the windows themselves also had severe repaint/render
> issues, leaving the UI unusable. I believe there are other reports on
> this other bug, though it ought to be noted that the two might be
> related.
>
> Upon switching to Ubuntu Classic (No Effects), windows appeared and
> repainted correctly, but the panel applet corruption remained.
>
> Attaching system information to this post...
>
> ** Attachment added: "System information (HTML)"
>
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/+source/gnome-panel/+bug/439448/+attachment/2108650/+files/hardinfo_report.html
>
> --
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of a duplicate bug (598065).
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/439448
>
> Title:
> Visual corruption affecting several panel applets
>
> Status in Compiz:
> Invalid
> Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
> New
> Status in Indicator Applet:
> Invalid
> Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
> In Progress
> Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
> Triaged
> Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Lucid:
> Confirmed
> Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Maverick:
> Triaged
> Status in “gnome-panel” source package in Natty:
> Triaged
>
> Bug description:
> **********PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ADD YOUR
> COMMENT/SCREENSHOT*****************
>
> Please take a look at the list of duplicate bugs. Please think on how
> many people get notified when you add anything to this bug report.
> Please don't confirm the bug it is already confirmed. Please don't
> attach further screenshots - we all know how the problem looks. We all
> appreciate your involvement, but read previous post carefully prior
> you post your own. We need to draw constructive conclusions and find
> the solution.
>
> Binary package hint: gnome-panel, nm-applet, etc...
>
> SUMMARY:
>
> After graphical logon notification area gets scrambled. Icons are in
> terrible mess. Some of them are overlapping others. Sometimes network
> manager icon is missing. Sometimes phantom icons show up. They can be
> clones of any other icons in the notification area. Bug affects any
> graphics card: ATI, nVidia, Intel...
>
> WORKAROUND 1:
>
> Run 'killall gnome-panel' from the terminal or Gnome's "Run" dialog.
> The panels will automatically respawn correctly.
>
> WORKAROUND 2:
>
> When you get your icons distorted right-click on the affected panel
> (not icons) click "Properties". In "Panel Properties" change panel
> orientation to "Left" or "Right" and back to "Top" or "Bottom". In my
> case all icons are displayed properly, but one (nm-applet) is missing.
>
> WORKAROUND 3:
>
> Right click the Gnome panel and remove the offending applets and re-
> add them, i.e. Indicator Applet, etc.
>
> WORKAROUND 4:
>
> Right click the Gnome panel, click ...

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S. Christian Collins (s-chriscollins) wrote :

Najam: Your issue is not the same as what is being described in this bug. You should file it as a separate bug.

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Alejandro Perez (alejandro-perez-mendez) wrote :

Najam,

something similar happened to me. The problem in my case was that I had KMS disabled (in previous versions it made my graphics to work worse, so I disabled it). After enable KMS and restart computer, Unity started to work, and the distortion problem disappeared.

Hope this helps you. Regards

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peterzay (peterzay) wrote :

I have just experienced new behaviour from this bug. After 5 hours of use after boot, the entire monitor screen blinked black and resized the Workspace Switcher much wider than normal.

Removing from panel and adding back does NOT fix the problem.

This is the first time this fix has failed.

Changing panel properties orientation from bottom to right and back to bottom does NOT fix the problem.

Changing panel properties to Autohide or Show hide buttons or both and closing and re-enabling does NOT fix the problem.

killall gnome-panel has never worked for me, so I did not even bother to try.

I will report back later whether reboot solves the problem.

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peterzay (peterzay) wrote :

A reboot has successfully redrawn the Workspace Switcher.

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peterzay (peterzay) wrote :

Just to follow up on comments #379, 381, 383 from 2011-04-22 where the upper right panel applets were corrupting systematically and reproducibly after each boot following a networking hardware change.

I have just had my first boot where the panel applets are NOT corrupted.

I estimate roughly 2 boots per day after 17 days have elapsed.

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Andrew (legoman666) wrote :

I have the same issue on two machines with AMD video cards with Ubuntu 10.10. Hilarious to know this issue has existed for 2 years without fix. The only way to logout/reboot/power off when this happens is from command line. How is this user friendly?

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fabioamd87 (fabioamd87) wrote :

I hve this problem too: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/594/pieces.png/

same with Nvidia 6150 and ATI 3200.

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Carl Fletcher (caf4926) wrote :

Same issue here
It seems to affect different panel applets randomly. Doesn't happen every time.
But it's a pain, because I install Mint 11 now for customers.
Logout and In seems the easiest or just 'don't delete' and ignore the missing icon and carry on as usual.

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Nick Brooker (nickbrooker) wrote :

Not sure if it's related but I sorted the majority of my panel problems by installing the Cantarell font. Should this be a dependency for gnome 3 given it's the default font?

I still get some tearing and some popups are slanted but in general it has been more stable in a Gnome 3 session.

Changed in gnome-panel:
status: New → Unknown
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Kate Stewart (kate.stewart) wrote :

Not seeing any recent activity on this in the precise release. Closing release notes task for now, since does not appear relevant to precise.

Changed in ubuntu-release-notes:
status: In Progress → Won't Fix
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JC Hulce (soaringsky) wrote :

This bug affects Ubuntu 10.10, Maverick Meerkat. Maverick has reached end-of-life and is no longer supported, so I am closing the bugtask for Maverick. Please upgrade to a newer version of Ubuntu.
More information here: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2012-April/000158.html

Changed in gnome-panel (Ubuntu Maverick):
status: Triaged → Invalid
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vbm (vbmnet) wrote :

Nope, this bug also affects 12.04, Precise Pangolin. :( Both gnote and truecrypt systematically show only a tiny vertical bar. Killall gnome-panel will show them on the reload but sometimes I lose other icons in the process, losing my ability to access some (still running) programs in the process.

no longer affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu Natty)
no longer affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu Maverick)
no longer affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu Lucid)
Changed in gnome-panel (Ubuntu):
importance: Medium → Wishlist
assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) → nobody
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Adolfo Jayme Barrientos (fitojb) wrote :

gnome-panel is not maintained by Gnome anymore...

Changed in gnome-panel (Ubuntu):
status: Triaged → Invalid
no longer affects: gnome-panel
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