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I upgraded today to 3.0.0 and when I restarted gnome it runs startup apps, but the top panel does not show up (the gnome shell is not started I guess)..
Did you install gnome-shell? The wiki says you have to install it after upgrading to gnome-unstable. I forgot to do it myself and was always thrown into fallback mode with gnome-panel instead of gnome-shell...
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kane77 wrote:I upgraded today to 3.0.0 and when I restarted gnome it runs startup apps, but the top panel does not show up (the gnome shell is not started I guess)..
Did you install gnome-shell? The wiki says you have to install it after upgrading to gnome-unstable. I forgot to do it myself and was always thrown into fallback mode with gnome-panel instead of gnome-shell...
yes, gnome-shell is installed, I was using 2.91.94 and it worked fine. After doing upgrade this afternoon it's a no go..
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Anjuta is probably needing a rebuild :
ldd /usr/lib/anjuta/libanjuta-language-cpp-java.so
/usr/lib/anjuta/libanjuta-language-cpp-java.so: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.15' not found (required by /usr/lib/anjuta/libanjuta-language-cpp-java.so)
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@Kernald enable testing...
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I'm already on testing. The problem was gcc-libs-multilib… Reinstalled gcc-libs, not the multilib, from testing, it's ok. Sorry.
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I'm already on testing. The problem was gcc-libs-multilib… Reinstalled gcc-libs, not the multilib, from testing, it's ok. Sorry.
then enable multilib-testing
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I did not know there was one! Thanks
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if you look at gnome 3 wiki it says to remove gnome-panel-bonobo with pacman -Rncs gnome-panel-bonobo
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Regarding themes again, I've read reports that said it can be chosen for gtk3 via gnome-appearance-properties. In 2.32 that's provided by the gnome-control-center package, but now it's gone?
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Kernald wrote:PhuniX wrote:For me, all work good.
Only Nautilus crash 5s after open it. Anyone have this problem ?
Just upgraded to testing & gnome-unstable again. No problem to report with Nautilus. The only bug I encountered is the control center crashing when clicking on «keyboard» : GLib-GIO-ERROR **: Settings schema 'org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.keyboard' does not contain a key named 'rate'
Probably an update missing ?
Anyway, thanks for the very good job, both Gnome Team and packagers here
No, I have update this morning, and I have always this problem. When It crash , I think XORG crash too. GDM restart and i must reloggin.
I don't know why ?
Hi fellow,
I have this also when I ask for Nautilus to handle the desktop (gnome-tweak-tool).
When this option is deactivated, the problem is gone?
Any way to fix this?
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Any tips to see mounted USB disk / USB key / CD / DVDs on gnome shell ?
And is it possible to use del key to throw things into the trash ? I missed something.
Beside this, works well
Thanks a lot for your hard work, Ionut !
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Any tips to see mounted USB disk / USB key / CD / DVDs on gnome shell ?!
Nothing like this from that what I know in 3.0 but you can always use Nautilus to explore mounted devices, there is also some Shell integration planned for 3.2 but we will see.
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jolinfire wrote:Any tips to see mounted USB disk / USB key / CD / DVDs on gnome shell ?!
Nothing like this from that what I know in 3.0 but you can always use Nautilus to explore mounted devices, there is also some Shell integration planned for 3.2 but we will see.
Too bad. Let's hope it will be part of 3.2, because it is a big missing feature here
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i forgot to update gnome-control-center
Nice, it doesn't crash anymore on keyboard settings, but… Now, on printers
gnome-control-center
zsh: segmentation fault gnome-control-center
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Sigh... You're right
The best thing to do is to report this bug upstream
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Just upgraded again to gnome 3 and everything is working fine except Mutter seems to be running much slower than it was before, the transitions were perfectly smooth, now they are jittery, any idea where I can find the mutter logs or what could be causing this problem?
I'm using nvidia drivers, and it was working fine a week ago.
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Installed gnome 3 on thinkpad one day ago and it's working great. The only thing that was driving me mad was the size of the application icons, Found out where to change that so they are to my liking now and removed some icons that I don't need just to tidy things up a bit. Will keep playing around with it for a while and see if it starts to grow on me.
"When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return."
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By me everything is working just fine for a week already ( even got a bit faster/smoother with todays update ), there are just two things i cant solve and i think they occur because of my previous GNOME configuration ( i didnt make a clean install, i have installed on top of GNOME 2.32 ).
1. The battery indicator in the shell ( "tray" ) just dosent shows up, it shows up in GDM but not in the shell itself. I have tried to change the icon setting of the power manager to 'always' in gconf-settins but apparently that isnt the cause of the problem.
2. The keyboard language indicator shows up but empty, i mean when i click it i can choose language and its usable but on the "tray" spot i have just black space ( not the 'USA' or 'us' text that im supposed to have. ). First i removed the flag icons i had in /usr/share/pixmaps which made GNOME 2.32 to show flags instead of text but that didnt solve the problem at all. I dont know if this flag icons hack works in gnome-shell, but even if nto it would be nice to have working indication of the current keyboard language.
I didnt filed bugs for thease because im almost certian that those problems have something to do with my previous GNOME configuration. Has anyone suggestions how to solve thease or maybe i should file those as bugs?
Also i was wondering, is it safe to remove gnome-panel and its applets now when im using gnome-shell?
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PhuniX wrote:Kernald wrote:Just upgraded to testing & gnome-unstable again. No problem to report with Nautilus. The only bug I encountered is the control center crashing when clicking on «keyboard» : GLib-GIO-ERROR **: Settings schema 'org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.keyboard' does not contain a key named 'rate'
Probably an update missing ?
Anyway, thanks for the very good job, both Gnome Team and packagers here
No, I have update this morning, and I have always this problem. When It crash , I think XORG crash too. GDM restart and i must reloggin.
I don't know why ?
Hi fellow,
I have this also when I ask for Nautilus to handle the desktop (gnome-tweak-tool).
When this option is deactivated, the problem is gone?
Any way to fix this?
Thanks for this remark, I can use NAUTILUS now !
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Why the "glib-networking" package puts a file under /usr/libexec? Shouldn't this be deprecated according to Arch Packaging Standards?
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@stefano.facchini packaging bug. fixing...
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I could get some information now when starting gnome-shell:
Window manager warning: Log level 16: Unable to register authentication agent: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1.Error.Failed: An authentication agent already exists for the given subject
Window manager warning: Log level 16: Error registering polkit authentication agent: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1.Error.Failed: An authentication agent already exists for the given subject (polkit-error-quark 0)
JS LOG: GNOME Shell started at Wed Apr 06 2011 14:05:05 GMT+0200 (CEST)
Is this the reason why it freezes?
EDIT: When gnome-shell starts and I am moving really fast the mouse to hot left corner, Activity is opening and it immediately freezes. So, seems to be that the freeze doesn't occur upon the start of gnome-shell.
Last edited by A_ch (2011-04-06 13:14:05)
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Sound-juicer cannot be launched :
[fred@fredo-arch sound-juicer]$ sound-juicer &
[1] 5966
[fred@fredo-arch sound-juicer]$ sound-juicer: error while loading shared libraries: libgnome-media-profiles.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Rebuilding needed ?
Searched media with gnome in it :
[fred@fredo-arch sound-juicer]$ pacman -Ss media | grep gnome
gnome-unstable/gnome-media 2.91.2-2 (gnome) [installé]
gnome-unstable/gvfs-gphoto2 1.8.0-1
gnome-unstable/libgnome-media-profiles 3.0.0-2 [installé]
extra/gnome-media 2.32.0-3 (gnome) [installé: 2.91.2-2]
extra/gnome-media-pulse 2.32.0-3 (pulseaudio-gnome)
Last edited by jolinfire (2011-04-06 16:57:54)
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Sound-juicer cannot be launched :
[fred@fredo-arch sound-juicer]$ sound-juicer & [1] 5966 [fred@fredo-arch sound-juicer]$ sound-juicer: error while loading shared libraries: libgnome-media-profiles.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Rebuilding needed ?
You probably need a rebuild of sound-juicer, though you probably have to do it yourself with ABS, since stuff in [extra] should stay compatible with other things in [extra].
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i need to rebuild it and push it in gnome-unstable. thanks jolinfire
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$ gnome-system-monitor
gnome-system-monitor: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.15' not found (required by gnome-system-monitor)
gnome-system-monitor: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.15' not found (required by /usr/lib/libgtkmm-3.0.so.1)
gnome-system-monitor: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.15' not found (required by /usr/lib/libglibmm-2.4.so.1)
This is the error i've got today on gnome-system-monitor.
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