Ubuntu 12.04 Gome Fallback - Buttons keep dissaperaing

Asked by Nolan

Ubuntu 12.04 have installed Gnome fallback.

Each time I log back in I have to keep running Metacity --replace.
Because the buttons keep dissapearing and the applications keep opening in the upper
left hand corner with no way to close or move them.

What is the permanent fix?

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Nolan (nolanzoe) said :
#1

When I adjust Gnome Tweak Tool:

(gnome-tweak-tool:3926): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_widget_get_preferred_height_for_width: assertion `width >= 0' failed

(gnome-tweak-tool:3926): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_widget_get_preferred_height_for_width: assertion `width >= 0' failed

(gnome-tweak-tool:3926): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_widget_get_preferred_height_for_width: assertion `width >= 0' failed

(gnome-tweak-tool:3926): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_widget_get_preferred_height_for_width: assertion `width >= 0' failed

(gnome-tweak-tool:3926): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_widget_get_preferred_height_for_width: assertion `width >= 0' failed

(gnome-tweak-tool:3926): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_widget_get_preferred_height_for_width: assertion `width >= 0' failed

(gnome-tweak-tool:3926): Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget with width -1 and height 25

(gnome-tweak-tool:3926): Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget with width -1 and height 25

(gnome-tweak-tool:3926): Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget with width -1 and height 25

(gnome-tweak-tool:3926): Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget with width -1 and height 25

(gnome-tweak-tool:3926): Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget with width -1 and height 25

(gnome-tweak-tool:3926): Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget with width -1 and height 25

(gnome-tweak-tool:3926): Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget with width -1 and height 25

(gnome-tweak-tool:3926): Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget with width -1 and height 25

(gnome-tweak-tool:3926): Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget with width -1 and height 25

(gnome-tweak-tool:3926): Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget with width -1 and height 25

(gnome-tweak-tool:3926): Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget with width -1 and height 25

(gnome-tweak-tool:3926): Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget with width -1 and height 25

(gnome-tweak-tool:3926): Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget with width -1 and height 25

(gnome-tweak-tool:3926): Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget with width -1 and height 25

(gnome-tweak-tool:3926): Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget with width -1 and height 25

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N1ck 7h0m4d4k15 (nicktux) said :
#2

Hi Nolan,
Stop the X server and try to re-install some packages (not remove , just re-install) and see if situation gets better.

Hit CTRL+ALT+F1 and login from this "big" terminal and the apply the following commands one by one

     sudo service lightdm stop
     sudo apt-get install --reinstall gsettings-desktop-schemas
     sudo apt-get install --reinstall gnome-panel
     sudo service lightdm start

Regards
 NikTh

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Nolan (nolanzoe) said :
#3

Still no buttons visible. Went into "Advanced Settings" Buttons are set
to "ALL" but none are visible.

On 03/14/2013 06:51 AM, NikTh wrote:
> Your question #224266 on Ubuntu changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/224266
>
> Status: Open => Answered
>
> NikTh proposed the following answer:
> Hi Nolan,
> Stop the X server and try to re-install some packages (not remove , just re-install) and see if situation gets better.
>
> Hit CTRL+ALT+F1 and login from this "big" terminal and the apply the
> following commands one by one
>
> sudo service lightdm stop
> sudo apt-get install --reinstall gsettings-desktop-schemas
> sudo apt-get install --reinstall gnome-panel
> sudo service lightdm start
>
> Regards
> NikTh
>

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Nolan (nolanzoe) said :
#4

Another problem I notice. Thunderbird opens in the top left corner and
cannot be moved by the mouse.

I cannot send via the mouse. I have to use the keyboard.

Please advise.

On 03/14/2013 08:01 AM, Nolan wrote:
> Your question #224266 on Ubuntu changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/224266
>
> Status: Answered => Open
>
> You are still having a problem:
> Still no buttons visible. Went into "Advanced Settings" Buttons are set
> to "ALL" but none are visible.
>
>
> On 03/14/2013 06:51 AM, NikTh wrote:
>> Your question #224266 on Ubuntu changed:
>> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/224266
>>
>> Status: Open => Answered
>>
>> NikTh proposed the following answer:
>> Hi Nolan,
>> Stop the X server and try to re-install some packages (not remove , just re-install) and see if situation gets better.
>>
>> Hit CTRL+ALT+F1 and login from this "big" terminal and the apply the
>> following commands one by one
>>
>> sudo service lightdm stop
>> sudo apt-get install --reinstall gsettings-desktop-schemas
>> sudo apt-get install --reinstall gnome-panel
>> sudo service lightdm start
>>
>> Regards
>> NikTh
>>
>
> --
>

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N1ck 7h0m4d4k15 (nicktux) said :
#5

Hi ,
I can give you some commands that will reset EVERYTHING to default settings. It is easier than searching what setting is wrong. Probably some thing with Compiz or/and metacity.. but who knows what ?

BE AWARE that everything will reset to default settings. Backup your bookmarks (if you have) , even the wallpaper will reset to default. You will not lose any personal files ... etc. Just the settings of the entire environment and programs.

Execute the following commands , one by one

     gconftool --shutdown
     sudo killall -r -I gconf
     sudo killall -r -I dconf
     rm -rf .compiz* .gconf* .config/dconf/ .config/compiz*

PLEASE copy-paste from here for more accuracy. No mistakes allowed.

Then reboot your PC.

Regards
 NikTh

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#6

Add a startup item to run the command. In future I suggest you install Xubuntu and it will give a familiar desktop session. It is GTK based so your usual Gnome applications will run without issue and with fewer packages as dependencies

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Nolan (nolanzoe) said :
#7

Which command do I program to run at startup??

When I log in I have several options. Gnome Classic runs ok. For now
I'll stick with that until I can install Kubuntu

On 03/14/2013 09:26 AM, actionparsnip wrote:
> Your question #224266 on Ubuntu changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/224266
>
> actionparsnip proposed the following answer:
> Add a startup item to run the command. In future I suggest you install
> Xubuntu and it will give a familiar desktop session. It is GTK based so
> your usual Gnome applications will run without issue and with fewer
> packages as dependencies
>

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Best actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#8

Add the command:

metacity --replace

I thought that was a little obvious.....

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Nolan (nolanzoe) said :
#9

Case closed