Lubuntu splash (?!)
A few hours ago, I upgraded Awen to Taranis. The process went fine except that, after the reboot, my panel was messed up. Most applets were missing, the others were misplaced. I put it in order but had to add, by hand, the gnome-volume-control-applet among the startup applications. Is it a bug?
Weirder: my spash screen (at startup and shutdown) is that of Lubuntu! Am I the only one going through this oddity? Any fix?
Just to be clearer: when I write that I "had to add, by hand, the gnome-volume-control-applet among the startup applications", I do not mean I had to check a box. I mean the volume control was not listed and I had to create an entry for it.
And by the way: big-up to the developers for this fantastic GNU/Linux distribution! :-)
On Tue, 21 Sep 2010 06:09:50 +0200 (CEST), name at domain wrote:
> A few hours ago, I upgraded Awen to Taranis. The process went fine except
> that, after the reboot, my panel was messed up. Most applets were
missing,
>
> the others were misplaced. I put it in order but had to add, by hand, the
> gnome-volume-control-applet among the startup applications. Is it a bug?
I got the same when i made the upgrade, to restore the bar run on a
terminal
gconftool --recursive-unset /apps/panel
Then you can settle your icons & applets again.
>
> Weirder: my spash screen (at startup and shutdown) is that of Lubuntu! Am
I
>
> the only one going through this oddity? Any fix?
Wow, my screen is not able to display the usplash so not sure if i'm on the
same problem here too.
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I have already reported both of these problems:
I removed lubuntu-plymouth-theme and, of course (I should have searched for that by myself...), it works. Thank you!
Regarding the panel problems, you rate the absence of the menu as a minor problem, that of the list of windows as a major one. Actually both are identically solved: pick up the corresponding entry in the "Add to panel" diaog. Was gnome-volume-control-applet listed among your startup-applications (in System/Preferences). I find it far less obvious to fix.
Thanks. That worked.