I installed the update as soon as it appeared in my update manager, an when the update completed, I did Alt-F2, r, and it logged me out. When I logged back in, there was no Cinnamon, but just some strange fallback Gnome interface. I rebooted, checked that Cinnamon was selected, and logged in. Still no Cinnamon. Now I am running Mate, hoping that this mess gets straightened out soon. If not, how can I revert to Cinnamon 1.2?
glebihan is in xchat right now and I am sure he can answer that. When I updated and reloaded Cinnamon, 1.3 is what I got so I'm not sure what happened for you.
Looking better and better - I like the everything-is-an-applet thing!
*off to update themes*
Thank you for this thread. That’s all I can say. You most definitely have made this forum into something special. You clearly know what you are doing, you’ve covered so many bases. Thanks!
z06gal wrote:glebihan is in xchat right now and I am sure he can answer that. When I updated and reloaded Cinnamon, 1.3 is what I got so I'm not sure what happened for you.
bimsebasse wrote:Looking better and better - I like the everything-is-an-applet thing!
*off to update themes*
Me too bim. I am wondering though if we will need to remove and then reinstall extensions like the reload cinnamon one when they are updated to 1.3? Thanks
If anyone figures out how to drag-n-drap the window list give us a bell, got mine stock in the right side of the panel now
Thank you for this thread. That’s all I can say. You most definitely have made this forum into something special. You clearly know what you are doing, you’ve covered so many bases. Thanks!
Same here. I have Intel, not NVIDIA. I went to upgrade, it required the NVIDIA packages, and it ended up breaking Cinnamon, plus some of my games. I'm typing this from MATE because Cinnamon won't even start. I need to downgrade after posting this.
EDIT: Oh, I can't downgrade. Well now I'm stuck with a half-broken box. I guess it's my own fault for trusting the official repo to not break stuff. I've learned my lesson.
For anyone wondering, when I try to log into Cinnamon, I get this error: "failed to load session cinnamon"
If I try to play certain games, like S.C.O.U.R.G.E., for example, I get the error "Video mode set failed: Couldn't find matching GLX visual" in the terminal.
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As a Gnome 2 nomad, I am cautiously optimistic and am really enjoying Cinnamon so far. I just updated to 1.3 and was wondering if there's a way to control which panels applets/extensions appear on. I use two panels and with Cinnamon 1.2 the show desktop and workspace switcher defaulted to the bottom. In 1.3, everything is on my top panel. Also, does the weather extension not work with 1.3? It's checked in my settings, but does not appear. Thank you for your help!
when i log into cinnamon after updating, i'm getting just a solid black box on top and bottom ... none of the options or settings work ... i assume cinnamon just isn't loading and is instead defaulting back.
Waiting patiently in the IRC room. Described my problem. Gave some more info after a test. It's been thirty minutes since I joined. Not a single reaction. People who joined after me are getting help.
(sigh)
Just tried to start Cinnamon from a terminal, to see what errors I get. It complains about GLX missing on the display (NVIDIA broke something), and that Clutter can't start because the OpenGL version can't be determined.
I have no idea why the NVIDIA drivers are dependences for Cinnamon, but they broke my desktop.
DementedSnake wrote:Just tried to start Cinnamon from a terminal, to see what errors I get. It complains about GLX missing on the display (NVIDIA broke something), and that Clutter can't start because the OpenGL version can't be determined.
I have no idea why the NVIDIA drivers are dependences for Cinnamon, but they broke my desktop.
Has anyone figured out a fix?
How can Cinnamon require NVIDIA drivers? I didn't even look at the updates.
My panel is a complete shambles and I will have to seek temporary asylum in Gnome Shell
Hope everyone in here understands Cinnamon is in alpha, under heavy development, and you can only expect quirks and bugs (though Cinnamon 1.2 was more stable than Gnome Shell!). For a fully developed working desktop you have to be a bit more patient.
Thank you for this thread. That’s all I can say. You most definitely have made this forum into something special. You clearly know what you are doing, you’ve covered so many bases. Thanks!
Finally got some help from Clem. Reload (update) your package list. Reinstall Cinnamon. The dependency should be removed and you can uninstall the NVIDIA junk. I just did. I need to test it now. Be right back.
EDIT: It worked. You should now be able to run Cinnamon and remove the NVIDIA crap if you need.
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bimsebasse wrote:My panel is a complete shambles and I will have to seek temporary asylum in Gnome Shell
Hope everyone in here understands Cinnamon is in alpha, under heavy development, and you can only expect quirks and bugs (though Cinnamon 1.2 was more stable than Gnome Shell!). For a fully developed working desktop you have to be a bit more patient.
Of course - that is a given, but I think the question is why were NVIDIA drivers included in the update?
Oversight? I'm just glad the response was so quick. Normally things like this take a day or two.
I understand it's not exactly stable software, that's fine. I just expected the official packages from the distro's main repository to not break stuff like that. But I'm glad it was solved quickly. Thanks dev team.