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Dual screen (twinview), xfce4-panel doesn't show window buttons on startup
Status:
RESOLVED: DUPLICATE
Product:
Xfce4-panel
Component:
Window Buttons

Comments

Description Florian Weingarten 2012-05-01 09:59:41 CEST
Hey guys,

I think I found a small bug. I am running xfce4 from the current Ubuntu 12.04 version (xfwm4 4.8.3-1ubuntu1, xfce4-panel 4.8.6-2ubuntu2, xfce4-session 4.8.3-0ubuntu2). I use NVidia TwinView for dual screens and I place one panel on each monitor, each having the window buttons within. Furthermore, I unchecked the "Show windows from all monitors" option, so that I see the windows of each monitor only on it's on panel.

So far so good. However, if I restart xfce, both panels show no windows at all. If I now go to the window buttons options (of one of the panels, doesn't matter which) and I check and immediately uncheck "Show windows from all monitors", it works again as expected and the windows appear in the panel.

Thank you

Flo

By the way: I already noticed this bug in Ubuntu 11.10, so I guess it has been around for a while.
Comment 1 OmegaPhil 2013-10-11 22:06:44 CEST
I also get this, doesn't happen every startup mind.

uname -a: Linux 3.10-3-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.10.11-1 (2013-09-10) x86_64 GNU/Linux
aptitude show xfce4: 4.10.1
Comment 2 OmegaPhil 2013-10-12 15:04:15 CEST
Right, I have done some work on this, but am giving up. This is not just a twinview problem - this trivially happens when you add a second monitor - started happening immediately in a Debian VM when I did that.

However, while the problem recurred a few times, I later relogged in >10 times and didn't see the issue - this prevents me from getting an understanding of how the code works and putting proper debug code in.

I repeated the same test on my real workstation and again I could relogin 10 times without issue.

Since I don't normally logout, and its such a trivial workaround, I can't really spend more time on this unless it happens much more.

When it did occur, it went away on a panel restart, so I have added the following to run on startup:

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bash -c 'killall xfce4-panel && xfce4-panel &'

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I hopefully will never see it again ;)
Comment 3 haarp 2016-06-11 09:51:53 CEST
I would mark this as a dupe of #10725
Comment 4 Simon Steinbeiss editbugs 2020-05-27 19:07:53 CEST
Agreeing with comment 3

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 10725 ***

Bug #8806

Reported by:
Florian Weingarten
Reported on: 2012-05-01
Last modified on: 2020-05-27

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Nick Schermer
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