The nautilus menubar appears behind the top taskbar, I have tried to uninstall appmenu-gtk3 and restart nautilus as suggested but no joy.
There is a duplicate but it is closed with no proper solution, disabling nautilus is not a solution!
Thanks all
I expect that this is a (low-priority) bug, but apport-bug strongly encouraged me to come here first, so here I am...
What I did: I started Thunderbird and then minimized the window. I
then middle-clicked on the Thunderbird icon in the Unity (3D)
Launcher.
I upgraded from Ubuntu 10.04 LTS to 12.04 LTS. It's more or less working.
But, Global Menus aren't working, and when I use HUD no results ever appear. (Example: I search for "F" (without the quotes)) and nothing is found in any application (Terminal, Home Folder,...)
I already did:
sudo apt-get install appmenu-gtk appmenu-gtk3 appmenu-qt
Then restarted, but nothing.
Any ideas?
appmenu-gtk has dependencies on gtk2-ubuntu & gtk3-ubuntu. Both of them conflict with gtk2 & gtk3.Now I use gtk ubuntu instead of original gtk so that I can install appmenu-gtkAfter installation, appmenu-gtk works My question: 1. Is this the best way to install appmenu-gtk (Has to remove gtk2 & gtk3)?2. Is the gtk package in Chakra diff from gtk ubuntu?
It conflicts, bc it is part of kde-workspace now. Did you look at the message when kde-workspace installed? The new opdepend appmenu-qt?Install it, then in systemsettings you can set how you want the global menubar.
Is there any one of you that can develop a global menu extension for gnome-shell, based on indicator-appmenu? Is it so difficult?
I started getting this message when I shutdown:
Problem in indicator-appmenu
The problem cannot be reported:
You have some obsolete package versions installed. Please upgrade the following packages and check if the problem still occurs:
tzdata
Indicator-appmenu: what is it and why do I need it...
what should I do? Thanks for any help and sugestions:KS
I'm looking for an AppMenu like this one for KDE http://www.webupd8.org/2011/11/oxygen-appmenu-replace-menu-with.html
for GNOME or OpenBox or any other.
It provides a app menu in one button on the titlebar.
Mentre continua il ciclo di sviluppo di Ubuntu 12.10, a quanto pare ancora un altro software ha deciso di mettersi in gioco e supportare una delle feature di più discusse di Unity, ovvero l’AppMenu.