Re: Duplicate processes in Ubuntu 12.04
I agree that something is borked there :(
Is it a fresh install ? or have you made some tweaks and experiments ?
By the way, i propose you open synaptic (sudo apt-get install synaptic), search for:
- ubuntu-desktop : uninstall it for now
- compiz : uninstall ALL the related packages (*compiz*)
- unity : uninstall them all also
next step:
- install unity (which is by default the 3D)
- or install unity-2d
Thats it, now logout/in again, and watch the difference (if any)
If the system is loading less gnome-session than previously, and are satisfied, then reinstall ubuntu-desktop.
Re: Duplicate processes in Ubuntu 12.04
Yes, you seem to have too many of these:
Code:
/usr/bin/gnome-session --session=ubuntu-2d
Not sure why. It looks like you've been customizing suff quite a bit. What have you installed exactly?
Re: Duplicate processes in Ubuntu 12.04
Quote:
Originally Posted by
dino99
I agree that something is borked there :(
Is it a fresh install ? or have you made some tweaks and experiments ?
Basically I installed ubuntu tweak and compiz to change the property of the side launcher and font size. I did the same on my laptop and I didn't have any of these problem. I will try to re-install what you suggested.
Best
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Guillaume
Re: Duplicate processes in Ubuntu 12.04
Quote:
Originally Posted by
lguigui58
Basically I installed ubuntu tweak and compiz to change the property of the side launcher and font size. I did the same on my laptop and I didn't have any of these problem. I will try to re-install what you suggested.
Best
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Guillaume
you can use ubuntu-tweak but with care (to me it feels like too dangerous for non techies)
Re: Duplicate processes in Ubuntu 12.04
Ok,
Since that it seems that unity2d was loading without any purpose, I removed it (I was using unity). Finally, it is not loading anymore since that I removed it :P.
However I don't know what was the real problem under that.
So we can said that the problem is solved. Thanks to everybody.
Best,
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Guillaume