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The title says it all...
Nice job. Congrats to the devs.
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Except for GDM. I am still trying to find out why it can never keep a session running. :-/
Otherwise, this update is a smooth transition. Actually I hardly notice much differences to the old version.
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The only difference I've noticed is the new rhythmbox icon...
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gnome-globalmenu doesn't work for me anymore, other than that, seems fine.
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The character palette applet disappeard.
I used in an XFCE launcher fot that:
[xfapplet]
iid=OAFIID:GNOME_CharpickerApplet
name=Character Palette
gconfkey=/apps/xfapplet/applet_1
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maybe it needs gnome-panel-bonobo
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Hi Developer, tnx!
gnome-panel-bonobo is already installed.
I reverted the upgrade:
pacman -U /var/cache/pacman/pkg/gnome-applets-2.30.0-1-i686.pkg.tar.xz
(Downgrade from 2.32.0)
Now the Charpicker is back.
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@goetzkluge i would say is a bug in that applet. can you tell me which package owns that so i can take a look?
downgrading is never a solution
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@Developer,
tnx again.
The affected package is gnome-applets-2.32.0-1-i686.pkg.tar.xz
"iid=OAFIID:GNOME_CharpickerApplet" cannot be loaded by the launcher.
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the charpicker applet no longer uses bonobo and i think that xfce can't handle gnome-panel-3 dbus-based applets.
you should report this upstream to xfce guys
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again tnx.
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I also have a problem with gnome-globalmenu. if i install gnome-panel bonobo and then enable gnome-globalmenu the gnome-panel can't start.. but i guess it's a problem with gnome-globalmenu. The rest works totally awesome
Thinkpad t400 | t8400 | 4gb ram | 160gb harddisk | x86_64 Arch | Gnome
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Everything works smooth for me to. Thanks for the effort your putting into this!
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I'm getting a huge number of DEBUG messages when I log out of Gnome and back into the console. These messages weren't coming at me like this before the upgrade. All of them relate to things such as GsmStore, GsmManager, GsmClient, and GsmXSMPClient.
Anyone else?
Otherwise, all went well.
oz
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the charpicker applet no longer uses bonobo and i think that xfce can't handle gnome-panel-3 dbus-based applets.
you should report this upstream to xfce guys
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I Updated three Arch Systems. First and second System running fine but the third has two NVIDIA Quadro NVS290.
On the second X Screen some applets doesn't run e.g. the clock applet. It appear on the first X Screen as program window and is useless.
"Man kann ein Problem nicht mit den gleichen Denkstrukturen lösen, die zu seiner Entstehung beigetragen haben." (Albert Einstein)
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gnome-globalmenu doesn't work for me anymore, other than that, seems fine.
Installing gnome-panel-bonobo, then rebuilding the package fixed this issue for me.
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The only difference I've noticed is the new rhythmbox icon...
And I actually don't even like it. The old one looked far much better and showed a different state as well when a track was being played.
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I find that graphics are slow now, though I'm not completely sure it was yesterday's huge update that did it. For example, open a shell, then drag it around the screen quickly...used to be very fast, not much work for the cpu, and looked good. Now it leaves a trail, the cpu is noticeably taxed, and in general it seems jerky. (I have an nvidia quadro 140M pci video card.)
Also, shell update sounds have failed (again). i.e., a new email message arrives in a shell running pine...no beep when there used to be a beep. I want the beep back.
Should I not have upgraded something?
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Reading other threads regarding slowness with nvidia installing nvidia-beta from the AUR seems to be a common solution.
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KlavKalashj wrote:gnome-globalmenu doesn't work for me anymore, other than that, seems fine.
Installing gnome-panel-bonobo, then rebuilding the package fixed this issue for me.
Thank you very much, that worked. I tried rebuilding it after upgrading gnome, but it wouldn't build. gnome-panel-bonobo solved that!
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The only difference I've noticed is the new rhythmbox icon...
Wait! Now when I try to paste in Nautilus a file in a directory containing a file with the same name a window pops up showing the comparison between sizes and creation date. I needed such a feature so much!
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