Bug 7344 - Xfce desktop not loading properly on Mga2
Summary: Xfce desktop not loading properly on Mga2
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: Mageia
Classification: Unclassified
Component: RPM Packages (show other bugs)
Version: 2
Hardware: i586 Linux
Priority: Normal major
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Mageia Bug Squad
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Reported: 2012-09-04 14:49 CEST by Carolyn Rowse
Modified: 2012-09-04 19:58 CEST (History)
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Description Carolyn Rowse 2012-09-04 14:49:23 CEST
Description of problem:

I couldn't find an existing bug report for this.

Until a couple of days ago I had my desktop computer set to automatically log in to the Xfce desktop, but then I found it wouldn't load the desktop fully.  It loaded the top panel (which overlapped with the Home icon on the desktop itself) and a couple of items on the bottom panel and then stopped with the two bubbles still rotating.  I changed to LXDE and then tried again this morning having selected Xfce from the login screen, as problems like this are sometimes temporary, but it's still happening.

I found the first time that I could open apps such as LibreOffice, work on them and then close them down from their own menus, but the maximise, minimise and close buttons on the actual windows weren't displayed.  Also the windows were overlapping the left-hand side of the top panel (where I have most of my shortcuts and my workspace switcher) and couldn't be moved, so I couldn't use the top panel items.

I also needed to check my e-mails, so I opened Thunderbird but then found I couldn't close it from its own menus, as the File menu closed before I had moved the mouse down to the Exit option.  This morning when I tried again, Thunderbird was still open and won't go away.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

Don't know - I'm typing this from my work computer.

How reproducible:
Try to load Xfce desktop

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Boot up computer
2. Select Xfce desktop to log in to
3.
Comment 1 Jani Välimaa 2012-09-04 16:02:10 CEST
Try to remove ~/.cache/sessions/

CC: (none) => jani.valimaa

Comment 2 Carolyn Rowse 2012-09-04 19:19:31 CEST
That worked!  I'll note it down in case I ever need it again.

Sorry to have troubled you and thanks for helping.

Carolyn

Status: NEW => RESOLVED
Resolution: (none) => FIXED

Comment 3 Jani Välimaa 2012-09-04 19:58:28 CEST
No need to be sorry, I'm glad I was able to help.

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