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    Trusty Gnome flashback indicator-applet-complete disappeared

    A day or two ago I think I seen where indicator-applet-complete got an error.
    I haven't seen it since. There is no date/time, network indicator, login, etc at the right of the top panel.

    I installed some other files indicator-applet-session, indicator-applet-appmenu and indicator-applet (I believe) although I should not have had to.
    indicator-applet-complete is supposed to be everything combined.

    Anyway I rebooted and it's still gone.

    Any one else have this issue?
    Last edited by Cavsfan; November 16th, 2013 at 11:03 PM. Reason: solved

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    Re: Trusty Gnome flashback indicator-applet-complete disappeared

    Same thing here, but apport fails to send the bug report:

    applet_one.jpg

    applet_two.jpg

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    Re: Trusty Gnome flashback indicator-applet-complete disappeared

    Quote Originally Posted by kansasnoob View Post
    Same thing here, but apport fails to send the bug report:
    If you clicked send or continue, ect. it did send the report, just not to launchpad bugs

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    Re: Trusty Gnome flashback indicator-applet-complete disappeared

    Quote Originally Posted by mc4man View Post
    If you clicked send or continue, ect. it did send the report, just not to launchpad bugs
    Where did it go?

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    Re: Trusty Gnome flashback indicator-applet-complete disappeared

    Quote Originally Posted by kansasnoob View Post
    Where did it go?
    look up woopsie

    Crashers opening a launchpad report is turned off in apport slightly before release & not re-enabled in the next dev for a while, a month or so, never exactly checked.
    (apport (2.12.5-0ubuntu2) saucy; urgency=low

    * etc/apport/crashdb.conf: Disable Launchpad crash/kernel reports for the
    final release. Only report to http://errors.ubuntu.com from now on.
    (- as far as woopsie - in a lts it's disabled at release or thereabouts , otherwise in interim releases it's active
    https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ub...st/001658.html
    Last edited by mc4man; November 9th, 2013 at 06:06 PM.

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    Re: Trusty Gnome flashback indicator-applet-complete disappeared

    Quote Originally Posted by mc4man View Post
    look up woopsie

    Crashers opening a launchpad report is turned off in apport slightly before release & not re-enabled in the next dev for a while, a month or so, never exactly checked.

    (- as far as woopsie - in a lts it's disabled at release or thereabouts , otherwise in interim releases it's active
    https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ub...st/001658.html
    There was an update earlier today that might be related:

    update-notifier (0.148) trusty; urgency=low

    [ Iain Lane ]
    * data/update-motd-updates-available: Update the stamp file atomically.
    Thanks to Marius Gedminas! (LP: #1146170)

    [ Brian Murray ]
    * In the upstart crash notification job fix the path for watershed.
    * debian/update-notifier-crash.conf: check that we have read permission on
    the crash file before launching apport-gtk, additionally just launch
    apport-gtk or system-crash-notification as they will check for new crashes
    and start bug filing for each one (LP: #1193509)

    * data/update-motd-fsck-at-reboot: Update the stamp file atomically.
    Thanks to Marius Gedminas! (LP: #1240549)

    -- Brian Murray <brian@ubuntu.com> Fri, 08 Nov 2013 15:32:25 -0800
    I'm just not sure how various crash reports play with other apps????

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    Re: Trusty Gnome flashback indicator-applet-complete disappeared

    Did you try to re-add indicator applet complete to panel?

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    Re: Trusty Gnome flashback indicator-applet-complete disappeared

    Quote Originally Posted by albertsmuktupavels View Post
    Did you try to re-add indicator applet complete to panel?
    I purged indicator-applet-complete, re-installed it and rebooted still nothing.

    Here is what I have:



    Code:
    cavsfan@cavsfan-MS-7529:~$ apt-cache policy indicator-applet-complete
    indicator-applet-complete:
      Installed: 12.10.2+13.10.20130924.2-0ubuntu1
      Candidate: 12.10.2+13.10.20130924.2-0ubuntu1
      Version table:
     *** 12.10.2+13.10.20130924.2-0ubuntu1 0
            500 http://ubuntu.wikimedia.org/ubuntu/ trusty/universe amd64 Packages
            100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
    indicator-application-gtk2 is not installed. Should it be?
    Last edited by Cavsfan; November 11th, 2013 at 06:37 PM. Reason: added last line

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    Re: Trusty Gnome flashback indicator-applet-complete disappeared

    I did a fresh install of Ubuntu i386 20131111 today and all seems well

    I think once things have been tweaked a gazillion times that it's best to start over, and the installer needs to be tested continuously

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    Re: Trusty Gnome flashback indicator-applet-complete disappeared

    Quote Originally Posted by Cavsfan View Post
    I purged indicator-applet-complete, re-installed it and rebooted still nothing.
    Reinstalling won't add it to panel. If it is removed than you need manualy add back to panel.

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