(my notes are not accessible, because
I am in the middle of a failed login to
gnome)
600 packages ago I cloned my harddrive,
to restore a healthy gnome (3.4)
on this empty screen I only have firefox,
due to this bug.
the final message I receive is:
"No system tray detected on this system".
"Unable to start, exiting".
I find a bug that causes severe enough
problems, and I add my few cents worth.
I aam not an Ubuntu expert, maybe not
a tester, but I love what Ubuntu stood for,
not so much what it is becoming, yes, that
colors how I look at bugs.
..... yet .... getting rid of unity solves a myriad of problems.
ugr (ubuntu- gnome-remix) proved that, but someone
did not like their solution.
Here I am again with big problems,
simply following the precise updates.
after an over 600 package update &
reboot, no gnome, nothing but air!
Oh ya, unity works, but not gnome.
I asked a support question to the team.
I get this:
sudo apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get --reinstall install ubuntu-desktop
sudo apt-get --reinstall install gnome-shell
sudo apt-get install -f
sudo reboot
(my notes are not accessible, because
I am in the middle of a failed login to
gnome)
600 packages ago I cloned my harddrive,
to restore a healthy gnome (3.4)
on this empty screen I only have firefox,
due to this bug.
the final message I receive is:
"No system tray detected on this system".
"Unable to start, exiting".
I find a bug that causes severe enough
problems, and I add my few cents worth.
I aam not an Ubuntu expert, maybe not
a tester, but I love what Ubuntu stood for,
not so much what it is becoming, yes, that
colors how I look at bugs.
BavarianPH,
Ubuntu+gnome-shell
forever!