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I've installed Unity and it works quite well. Thank you for taking your time to port Unity over to Arch.
However I do have some issues:
1. Many native Gnome apps does not have a tittle bar. In Gnome Shell you can fix this by installing this extension: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/ … _titlebar/
Is there a hack for Unity?
2. Some Unity specific settings like week date in calender and date and weekday next to the clock can't be customized because you can't change this from the Gnome Control Center.
Could it be an idea to include gnome-control-center-unity in the repo or the upcoming unity-control-center?
3. If you use Chrome/Chromium under Ubuntu with Unity it'll automatically integrate with the appmenu (top menu).
Why does it do that under Unity in Arch? Does it need a hack?
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I've installed Unity and it works quite well. Thank you for taking your time to port Unity over to Arch.
2. Some Unity specific settings like week date in calender and date and weekday next to the clock can't be customized because you can't change this from the Gnome Control Center.
Could it be an idea to include gnome-control-center-unity in the repo or the upcoming unity-control-center?
Hi,
You can adjust the clock settings with unity-tweak-tool. You can get it via pacman, however you may need the packages from git as well:
https://github.com/freyja-dev/unity-tweak-tool
Download the zip file, extract, run tweak tool from a terminal.
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LouisDK wrote:I've installed Unity and it works quite well. Thank you for taking your time to port Unity over to Arch.
2. Some Unity specific settings like week date in calender and date and weekday next to the clock can't be customized because you can't change this from the Gnome Control Center.
Could it be an idea to include gnome-control-center-unity in the repo or the upcoming unity-control-center?
Hi,
You can adjust the clock settings with unity-tweak-tool. You can get it via pacman, however you may need the packages from git as well:
https://github.com/freyja-dev/unity-tweak-tool
Download the zip file, extract, run tweak tool from a terminal.
I've installed Unity Tweak Tool from the Unity-for-Arch-Extra repo however I can't find the application on my system or in the terminal. However I tweaked the clock settings with dconf-editor.
UPDATE:
Downloaded all files in this directory: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/Unity-f … tweak-tool except compare_versions.sh and build unity-tweak-tool with makepkg -si and now it can be launched both from the dash and the terminal. Seems like the binary package is broken. may you should rebuild it chenxiaolong?
Last edited by LouisDK (2014-01-04 02:08:53)
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I've installed Unity and it works quite well. Thank you for taking your time to port Unity over to Arch.
However I do have some issues:
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3. If you use Chrome/Chromium under Ubuntu with Unity it'll automatically integrate with the appmenu (top menu).
Why does it do that under Unity in Arch? Does it need a hack?
You are right it does need a hack. Ubuntu distributes patched versions of Chromium, Firefox and Thunderbird. Currently I am running Unity on Gentoo (haven't installed Arch yet) and here you can see the patches being applied https://github.com/shiznix/unity-gentoo … p01.ebuild
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okay so i managed to get everything working i got unity-tweak installed but it dosnt work i was wondering if there was another way to change the side bar icon size thats the only thing thats really bugging me atm
Last edited by Riley88 (2014-01-07 04:10:51)
HARDWARE ASUS K55A-RBR6 LAPTOP
Arch Linux 64bit Awesome WM
My setup http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8il5sR9fxBM
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okay so i managed to get everything working i got unity-tweak installed but it dosnt work i was wondering if there was another way to get change the side bar icon size thats the only thing thats really bugging me atm
Start "ccsm" (if you don't know what that is: it's the settings manager for the compositing manager compiz) and click on "Ubuntu Unity Plugin" under "Desktop". Under the "Launcher" tab there is a setting at the bottom called "Launcher icon size", which is the droid you are looking for
Unity for Arch! Check it out https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/unity
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Riley88 wrote:okay so i managed to get everything working i got unity-tweak installed but it dosnt work i was wondering if there was another way to get change the side bar icon size thats the only thing thats really bugging me atm
Start "ccsm" (if you don't know what that is: it's the settings manager for the compositing manager compiz) and click on "Ubuntu Unity Plugin" under "Desktop". Under the "Launcher" tab there is a setting at the bottom called "Launcher icon size", which is the droid you are looking for
thx man that fixed now i just need to get the lense to desktop mode instead of full screen and ill be set
HARDWARE ASUS K55A-RBR6 LAPTOP
Arch Linux 64bit Awesome WM
My setup http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8il5sR9fxBM
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You are right it does need a hack. Ubuntu distributes patched versions of Chromium, Firefox and Thunderbird. Currently I am running Unity on Gentoo (haven't installed Arch yet) and here you can see the patches being applied https://github.com/shiznix/unity-gentoo … p01.ebuild
Interesting. That sounds pretty logical since Chromium is open source and can be patched, however Google Chrome is not and If I install the deb for Google Chrome from Google on Ubuntu the appmenu is automatically supported. However if I install Google Chrome for AUR, there is no support for appmenu. I don't understand this since the PKGBUILD also uses the deb-file. I've looked in the PKGBUILD, content of deb and settings of Google Chrome I can't find anywhere to enable/disable appmenu support.
Last edited by LouisDK (2014-01-08 03:32:12)
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Is there any progress on fixing the missing decorations in nautilus, system settings, etc. ?
Unity for Arch! Check it out https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/unity
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Hi, I think lighdm-ubuntu stopped working after upgrade of libgcrypt package to 1.6.0. Is there anybody having issue with lightdm-ubuntu ?
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@gauravpadia: Yes, I had the same issue. I installed lightdm-ubuntu from the AUR and now it works.
Unity for Arch! Check it out https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/unity
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@gauravpadia: Yes, I had the same issue. I installed lightdm-ubuntu from the AUR and now it works.
+1. Recompiled from source solved the problem.
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installed unity as per the wiki instructions using testing repo. When trying to start unity from lightdm nothing happens and the screen flashes black and lightdm comes up again. Tried to start unity with "unity" command and it gave me error about display variable. I tried google and searched the forums and I saw it mentioned somewhere in this thread on page 56 i think but nobody ever answered the question.
the error starts like this
WARNING: no DISPLAY variable set, setting it to :0
edit: got into unity after installing cinnamon but there is no panel windows or anything. i get stuck and have to restart
Last edited by timde9 (2014-01-27 21:27:41)
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installed unity as per the wiki instructions using testing repo. When trying to start unity from lightdm nothing happens and the screen flashes black and lightdm comes up again. Tried to start unity with "unity" command and it gave me error about display variable. I tried google and searched the forums and I saw it mentioned somewhere in this thread on page 56 i think but nobody ever answered the question.
the error starts like this
WARNING: no DISPLAY variable set, setting it to :0
edit: got into unity after installing cinnamon but there is no panel windows or anything. i get stuck and have to restart
Try compiz.reset from cinnamon. Then from ccsm enable unity plugin
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This is awesome news for us http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=n … px=MTYwNDE
Unity started getting more and more dependent on Upstart, but it looks like they'll have to revert all that now.
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Hi, I want to install UfA alongside XFCE, but I ran into a few problems.
~ $ LANG=C sudo pacman -S $(pacman -Slq Unity-for-Arch)
warning: downgrading package libdbusmenu-glib (12.10.3daily13.11.25-100 => 12.10.2-3)
warning: libdbusmenu-gtk2-12.10.3daily13.11.25-100 is up to date -- reinstalling
warning: downgrading package libdbusmenu-gtk3 (12.10.3daily13.11.25-100 => 12.10.2-3)
warning: libindicate-12.10.1-110 is up to date -- reinstalling
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
warning: removing 'dee' from target list because it conflicts with 'dee-ubuntu'
:: gsettings-desktop-schemas-ubuntu and gsettings-desktop-schemas are in conflict. Remove gsettings-desktop-schemas? [y/N] y
:: gtk3-ubuntu and gtk3 are in conflict. Remove gtk3? [y/N] y
:: gtk2-ubuntu and gtk2 are in conflict. Remove gtk2? [y/N] y
:: network-manager-applet-ubuntu and network-manager-applet are in conflict. Remove network-manager-applet? [y/N] y
:: qt4-ubuntu and qt4 are in conflict. Remove qt4? [y/N] y
:: zeitgeist-ubuntu and zeitgeist are in conflict (zeitgeist-datahub). Remove zeitgeist? [y/N] y
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: libdbusmenu-gtk2: requires libdbusmenu-glib=12.10.3daily13.11.25
:: libindicate: requires libdbusmenu
Is it safe to change these packages? How do I circumvent the libdbusmenu downgrade?
Debian/Ubuntu switching to systemd is really great
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Hi, I want to install UfA alongside XFCE, but I ran into a few problems.
~ $ LANG=C sudo pacman -S $(pacman -Slq Unity-for-Arch) warning: downgrading package libdbusmenu-glib (12.10.3daily13.11.25-100 => 12.10.2-3) warning: libdbusmenu-gtk2-12.10.3daily13.11.25-100 is up to date -- reinstalling warning: downgrading package libdbusmenu-gtk3 (12.10.3daily13.11.25-100 => 12.10.2-3) warning: libindicate-12.10.1-110 is up to date -- reinstalling resolving dependencies... looking for inter-conflicts... warning: removing 'dee' from target list because it conflicts with 'dee-ubuntu' :: gsettings-desktop-schemas-ubuntu and gsettings-desktop-schemas are in conflict. Remove gsettings-desktop-schemas? [y/N] y :: gtk3-ubuntu and gtk3 are in conflict. Remove gtk3? [y/N] y :: gtk2-ubuntu and gtk2 are in conflict. Remove gtk2? [y/N] y :: network-manager-applet-ubuntu and network-manager-applet are in conflict. Remove network-manager-applet? [y/N] y :: qt4-ubuntu and qt4 are in conflict. Remove qt4? [y/N] y :: zeitgeist-ubuntu and zeitgeist are in conflict (zeitgeist-datahub). Remove zeitgeist? [y/N] y error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies) :: libdbusmenu-gtk2: requires libdbusmenu-glib=12.10.3daily13.11.25 :: libindicate: requires libdbusmenu
Is it safe to change these packages? How do I circumvent the libdbusmenu downgrade?
Debian/Ubuntu switching to systemd is really great
Ah, yes. In /etc/pacman.conf, you'll need to move the Unity-for-Arch repos above the community repo. Even though I provide newer package versions, pacman will choose the older ones in [community] because it's listed first
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Ah, yes. In /etc/pacman.conf, you'll need to move the Unity-for-Arch repos above the community repo. Even though I provide newer package versions, pacman will choose the older ones in [community] because it's listed first smile
Thx, that helped. I should have got this on my own
There's some odd behavior now, which seems to influence the launcher in Unity and the startup in XFCE?
The launcher doesn't react when I strike the winkey under Unity, after starting any programm it reacts normally. On my laptop with only Unity, this doesn't happen.
There are a few seconds delay after starting up XFCE. After I'm able to start programms (10 seconds), launching the appfinder takes about 4 seconds, each time. Which package could have influenced this?
EDIT: Solved the problem in Unity with installing the whole Extra repo.
Last edited by mieLouk (2014-02-17 17:23:05)
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What is the proper command/procedure to remove Unity for Arch?
EDIT: Got the Extra packages off the system, but when I try to do the same with the main repo. After removing Extra, no keybindings in XFCE work anymore, at all!! Not even Alt+Tab!
Dee is taken off the list while installing UfA, but it's still a dependency. Each time I try to remove all of it, always is dee or dee-ubuntu in the way.
Packages that depend on [dee-ubuntu]
bamf
hud
indicator-appmenu
libunity
libunity-webapps
nautilus-ubuntu
unity
unity-lens-applications
unity-lens-files
unity-lens-music
unity-lens-photos
unity-lens-video
unity-scope-home
unity-scopes
Packages that depend on [dee]
unity-lens-photos
unity-lens-video
unity-scope-home
unity-scopes
EDIT2: Got it removed the hard way -Rdd and reinstalling gtk2 gtk3 qt4 and gsettings-desktop-schemas. Still left with a crippled XFCE, do I have to add that I'm more than pissed?
Last edited by mieLouk (2014-02-23 16:17:31)
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just go through the README-list backwards,
if its a package replacing an arch package, install the arch package
if it's not, remove it.
Laptop: Arch Linux (x86_64) and Win10 (x86_64); Intel Core i7-3630QM @ 2.40GHz, 8 GiB RAM, NViDiA GeForce GT 650M w/ 2 GiB
Desktop: Arch Linux (x86_64) and Win10 (x86_64); Intel Core i7-4771 @ 3.50GHz, 32 GiB RAM, AMD Radeon RX 480 w/ 8 GiB
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Just installed unity from the dropbox repositories and it works quite smoothly, thanks alot for the work! I'm quite impressed by the whole thing.
Issues I've encountered so far:
- Something is wrong with the display detection and settings, Settings->Display comes up with "Could not get screen information". And when the system wakes up from suspend after I drove to work, where the monitor is smaller than the one I've got at home, the display stays blacks. Not sure what could cause this, anyone got a hint?
- In some settings dialogs the background is transparent instead of solid, kind of confusing, any ideas?
- Setting up telepathy was somewhat un-intuitive as it requires alot of optional deps to actually be of use (but after all this is arch .)
- Minimize of vmware-workstation 10 doesn't really work all that well, it causes a massive lag spike
- Nedit (motif based build) search dialog keeps shrinking when opened repeatedly, I've seen that on ubuntu 13.10 too, gonna dig into it.
But all in all, very nice, definitly a great DE.
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The shrinking of windows is related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/1238111, but the compiz version in the dropbox is probably not recent enough to contain the fix.
The patch associated to the bug above works just fine with compiz 0.9.10 (It seems someone tried to optimize things which should not be optimized, just a few lines that need changing), I've uploaded it on pastebin as http://pastebin.com/GJXbimDh
Last edited by Tarr (2014-02-26 10:46:43)
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I get the following error when I try to run pacman -Syu:
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core is up to date
extra is up to date
Unity-for-Arch 14.8 KiB 314K/s 00:00 [######################] 100%
error: failed retrieving file 'Unity-for-Arch.db' from dl.dropbox.com : The requested URL returned error: 404 NOT FOUND
error: failed to update Unity-for-Arch (download library error)
community is up to date
multilib is up to date
Here's my pacman.conf:
#[testing]
#Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
[core]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
[extra]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
#[community-testing]
#Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
[Unity-for-Arch]
SigLevel = Optional TrustAll
Server = http://dl.dropbox.com/u/486665/Repos/Unity-for-Arch/$arch
[Unity-for-Arch]
SigLevel = Optional TrustAll
Server = http://dl.dropbox.com/u/486665/Repos/Unity-for-Arch-Extra/$arch
[community]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
# If you want to run 32 bit applications on your x86_64 system,
# enable the multilib repositories as required here.
#[multilib-testing]
#Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
[multilib]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
Is there a fix for this?
EDIT: I solved it. I had Unity-for-Arch twice in there, so I replaced the second one with Unity-for-Arch-Extra.
Last edited by agszepp (2014-03-01 03:37:06)
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I am trying to change the background, but I can't access my Pictures folder. None of the folders were created that are created on Ubuntu and other distros when I instaled Unity, except the Desktop folder. They also don't have proper icons. Here's the message that I get when I try to access my Pictures folder: http://i.imgur.com/LT6GCXb.png. What should I do?
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i did a full system upgrade today an i can't Boot anymore to the unity desktop. my dmesg shows "compiz[6556]: segfault at 0 ip 00007f7b9b0711ad sp 00007fff95614740 error 4 in libunityshell.so[7f7b9aeac000+483000]". Also a second line with segfaul of compiz inside libunityshell follows. I tried the compiz.reset, but the step 3 gives an error for creating the commandline. What can I do to geht a real clean unity compiz? I also tried uninstalling all unity arch packages and reinstalled them. But it does not fixed it.
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