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It's 200. I can see bigger applications names fine. I'll file bug if can't find anything related.
EDIT: Bug here http://code.google.com/p/gnome2-glob...id=377&q=gedit
Last edited by Tibuda; March 16th, 2009 at 08:17 PM.
This is one of the reasons I don't use Firefox anymore. Since they started getting Firefox 3 ready to rock it looks like they're almost going out of their way to cherry pick the bugs they want to resolve. They went so far as to break third-party themes in late beta versions of Fx3 and they told the themers that they wouldn't fix them before at least 3.0.1, or maybe it would be 3.1. I understand that they have a number of things they have to fix for three platforms (more if you count the various versions within an OS) but they seem to be moving away from making Fx a lean mean browsing machine and toward seeing how many long-term users they can tick off while still making noobs happy. Either way they want to go, I'm glad to have found Epiphany, even though I had to give up some favorite addons.
Of course this is just one users opinion. YMMV.
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Since updated yesterday, GlobalMenu does not start, and at startup got the message: "El panel ha encontrado un problema mientras cargaba «OAFIID:GlobalMenu_PanelApplet»." (Intrepid on AMD Turion 64x2 Dell Inspiron 1501)
I try uninstalling and installing again but nothing works.
Even worst. No one of the applications now showing their menus. I undestant than certain GTK packages must be reinstalled in order to restore the menues, but wich ones?.
Is there a way to reinstall the previous version??
Thanks
Hi,
first of all: You shouldn't need to reinstall any gnome application.
So you're using intrepid on gnome or xfce? Which one exactly?
To use an older version, remove your apt-line in your sources.list, go to globalmenu's PPA in launchpad and select "superseeded". You will be shown older versions you can install.
To restore your menus, you can also start gconf-editor, then delete /schemas/apps/globalmenu-panel-applet.
PLEASE file a bug on this, because this doesn't sound like a packaging error to me: http://code.google.com/p/gnome2-globalmenu/issues/list
Thanks for testing.
PS Have you read #2778?
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Wer sich auf seinen Lorbeeren ausruht, trägt sie an der falschen Stelle!
Desktop : iMac 21.5" (2011) Core i5 Sandy Bridge - AMD Radeon HD 6750M - 8Gb RAM - OS X 10.8.3 Mountain Lion
Laptop : EasyNote TS 44HR (2012) - Core i3 Sandy Bridge - Intel HD3000 - 4Gb RAM - elementary OS 0.2 + Windows 7 Home Premium SP1
So if you uninstall, there should be some scripts which do the work. First of all, try:
If the package is removed already, try to unregister the schemas manually (two actions):Code:sudo dpkg -r gnome-globalmenu
also check your .profilerc or .gnomerc not containing an export anymore.Code:sudo gconf-schemas --unregister /usr/share/gconf/schemas/gnome-globalmenu.schemas GCONF_CONFIG_SOURCE=xml:merged:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults /usr/bin/gconftool-2 --makefile-install-rule /usr/share/gconf/schemas/gnome-globalmenu.schemas
If that didn't help I guess this is not a packaging bug. Please ask the devs at the google page then.
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Wer sich auf seinen Lorbeeren ausruht, trägt sie an der falschen Stelle!
Would you be specific about 'since updated yesterday'? Which version was it before you updated?
Your understanding is true for the 0.4 and prior versions.I understand that certain GTK packages must be reinstalled in order to restore the menus
Again, what does previous mean? 0.6.x, 0.4.x, 0.3.x or the macmenu version?Is there a way to reinstall the previous version?
Would you post the issue to the project issue page?
http://gnome2-globalmenu.googlecode.com/
Click on Issues tab.
There are already bunch of issues scheduled for 0.7.5.
Thank you for being interested in our project.
But asking any human being to do this job is too much.
Google Code has a robot that can feed your rss readers or similar tools with the notifications:
http://code.google.com/p/gnome2-globalmenu/feeds
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