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FS#38252 - [gnome-shell] user submenu is missing without gnome-shell-extensions
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Opened by Marius (marius) - Monday, 23 December 2013, 21:09 GMT
Last edited by Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig) - Thursday, 06 February 2014, 21:09 GMT
Opened by Marius (marius) - Monday, 23 December 2013, 21:09 GMT
Last edited by Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig) - Thursday, 06 February 2014, 21:09 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
The user submenu of the new gnome 3.10 system menu is missing, if the package 'gnome-shell-extensions' isn't installed. Additional info: * gnome-shell 3.10.2.1-4 * This is similar to the following bug (https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/37412), possible a missing directory? Steps to reproduce: * remove the package 'gnome-shell-extensions' (pacman -Rs gnome-shell-extensions) * restart the gnome-shell (run 'r' in the command prompt) |
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Closed by Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig)
Thursday, 06 February 2014, 21:09 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Thursday, 06 February 2014, 21:09 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Comment by Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig) -
Thursday, 06 February 2014, 20:30 GMT
Could you try to narrow it down?
Comment by Marius (marius) -
Thursday, 06 February 2014, 20:50 GMT
Yes, I just checked it. It's the file '/usr/share/xsessions/gnome-classic.desktop' of the package 'gnome-shell-extensions'.
Comment by Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig) -
Thursday, 06 February 2014, 20:53 GMT
Might be deliberate, if there's only one session type and one user.
Comment by Marius (marius) -
Thursday, 06 February 2014, 21:08 GMT
I see what you mean, seems like you're right.