1.6.7: Desktop icons are gone, missing setting in options
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Re: 1.6.7: Desktop icons are gone, missing setting in option
Thankfully I'm not alone. First time my desktop icons disappeared, I played around with my nemo and it reappeared. Now it just doesn't come back without ctrl+alt+backspace
I would prefer not to remove nautilus as furiusisomount needs it to work.
I would prefer not to remove nautilus as furiusisomount needs it to work.
Re: 1.6.7: Desktop icons are gone, missing setting in option
I've seen post here saying Nautilus is not installed by default on LM14.
I'm not sure that's true. I'm also having this problem. I recently upgraded from LM13 to 14, I did a fresh install. I installed Linux Mint 14 32-bit Cinnamon, and Nautilus is installed. Nemo is there too and is the main file manager.
I haven't found a god workaround... anyone?
I'm not sure that's true. I'm also having this problem. I recently upgraded from LM13 to 14, I did a fresh install. I installed Linux Mint 14 32-bit Cinnamon, and Nautilus is installed. Nemo is there too and is the main file manager.
I haven't found a god workaround... anyone?
Re: 1.6.7: Desktop icons are gone, missing setting in option
My workaround: reinstalling LM13, without activating backported packages updates: I'll stay with Cinnamon 1.4. Obviously, Cinnamon 1.6.7 is not ready.
Re: 1.6.7: Desktop icons are gone, missing setting in option
I wouldn't feel comfortable with that solution. 1.6.7 is better than 1.4. I think I found an easier workaround, at least it's working for me.leskieurbiker wrote:My workaround: reinstalling LM13, without activating backported packages updates: I'll stay with Cinnamon 1.4. Obviously, Cinnamon 1.6.7 is not ready.
Simply create a script file containing:
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#!/bin/bash
sleep 8
nemo -n
Re: 1.6.7: Desktop icons are gone, missing setting in option
@lunatico
I really hope your solution works. I'll stay tuned to know.
Up to now, every solution people found (including me) worked for a few times only, then people come back and say: my icons are gone again. Annoying bug.
I really hope your solution works. I'll stay tuned to know.
Up to now, every solution people found (including me) worked for a few times only, then people come back and say: my icons are gone again. Annoying bug.
Re: 1.6.7: Desktop icons are gone, missing setting in option
I've rebooted a few times and it has worked every time. I'll post again if it stops working.leskieurbiker wrote:@lunatico
I really hope your solution works. I'll stay tuned to know.
Up to now, every solution people found (including me) worked for a few times only, then people come back and say: my icons are gone again. Annoying bug.
Re: 1.6.7: Desktop icons are gone, missing setting in option
Sure it is, at least on Ubuntu 12.04. I wouldn't install LM 14 or 13 as I found the ATI drivers buggy. Ubuntu 12.04 seems to handle video drivers better. I don't quite understand why but I never had any luck with Mint.leskieurbiker wrote:My workaround: reinstalling LM13, without activating backported packages updates: I'll stay with Cinnamon 1.4. Obviously, Cinnamon 1.6.7 is not ready.
Check out what I did in this thread to get 1.6.7 to work. I have Desktop Icons 90% of the time.
Re: 1.6.7: Desktop icons are gone, missing setting in option
Hi, i have the same problem, i have a dell precision and i've solved the problem using dconf-editor org->nemo->desktop and remove the background-fade alse remove on org->gnome->nautilus->desktop the same check...
Reboot the machine and after login and after the auto change wallpaper (using wally) work perfect!!!!
I hope I have helped
Bye
(sorry for my english)
Reboot the machine and after login and after the auto change wallpaper (using wally) work perfect!!!!
I hope I have helped
Bye
(sorry for my english)
Re: 1.6.7: Desktop icons are gone, missing setting in option
Hi,
I too have the "Finding Nemo" problem
I have been looking into it and on boot nemo is not starting or is not staying running. You can go to menu-system tools-system monitor-processes and nemo is not there. By clicking on the files icon all you are doing is starting nemo up and then nemo takes over the desktop and all is well. You can also go to terminal and just type 'nemo' to start the process.
I tried forcing nemo to start by adding it to the auto start menu (menu-preferances-startup applications) and nemo does start on boot then but no Desktop icons! So nemo files starts but it does not run the desktop still. 9M of RAM instead of 16M...
So the problem is that nemo is unable to start normally on boot due to perhaps multiple reasons.
In my case I have another computer that works fine to compare the two. I think I have found it. The good computer does not have nautilus installed and the bad computer, for some reason, does... In the system auto run (File system-etc-xdg-autostart) there are two files that will control the desktop! 'nautilus-autostart.desktop' and 'nemo-autostart.desktop'... I was playing with it and on one boot nautilus came up on the desk top! So on boot both files are trying to control the Desktop and they are probably conflicting and shutting each other down. Thus the system boots with nobody controlling the desktop and thus no icons.
It is a bit confusing since both nemo and nautilus call themselves "Files" so it is not obvious you have two masters trying to run the show. So I am going to unistall nautilus and see if that fixes it. I just wanted to write all this before I forget what I did. But note that the Desktop handler is designed to fail off incase something goes wrong just so you don't have a dead computer or no boot issue. There may very well be other things that can shutdown nemo on boot too.
UPDATE:
Yes that fixed it all. I removed nautilus and now the icons and all boot perfectly fine. Note that I could have probably removed nemo and then nautilus whould be the desktop controller.
So be sure you don't have nautilus and nemo or any other file and destop handelers trying to run at the same time. Otherwise, they all crash on bootup. This was not a Cinnamon or nemo problem at all but it did take some hunting to find the conflict. I hope this helps others too.
FAST SOLUTION - Do not have nautilus and nemo both installed. They will conflict and crash eash other on bootup and the Desktop icons will not come up on boot.
I too have the "Finding Nemo" problem
I have been looking into it and on boot nemo is not starting or is not staying running. You can go to menu-system tools-system monitor-processes and nemo is not there. By clicking on the files icon all you are doing is starting nemo up and then nemo takes over the desktop and all is well. You can also go to terminal and just type 'nemo' to start the process.
I tried forcing nemo to start by adding it to the auto start menu (menu-preferances-startup applications) and nemo does start on boot then but no Desktop icons! So nemo files starts but it does not run the desktop still. 9M of RAM instead of 16M...
So the problem is that nemo is unable to start normally on boot due to perhaps multiple reasons.
In my case I have another computer that works fine to compare the two. I think I have found it. The good computer does not have nautilus installed and the bad computer, for some reason, does... In the system auto run (File system-etc-xdg-autostart) there are two files that will control the desktop! 'nautilus-autostart.desktop' and 'nemo-autostart.desktop'... I was playing with it and on one boot nautilus came up on the desk top! So on boot both files are trying to control the Desktop and they are probably conflicting and shutting each other down. Thus the system boots with nobody controlling the desktop and thus no icons.
It is a bit confusing since both nemo and nautilus call themselves "Files" so it is not obvious you have two masters trying to run the show. So I am going to unistall nautilus and see if that fixes it. I just wanted to write all this before I forget what I did. But note that the Desktop handler is designed to fail off incase something goes wrong just so you don't have a dead computer or no boot issue. There may very well be other things that can shutdown nemo on boot too.
UPDATE:
Yes that fixed it all. I removed nautilus and now the icons and all boot perfectly fine. Note that I could have probably removed nemo and then nautilus whould be the desktop controller.
So be sure you don't have nautilus and nemo or any other file and destop handelers trying to run at the same time. Otherwise, they all crash on bootup. This was not a Cinnamon or nemo problem at all but it did take some hunting to find the conflict. I hope this helps others too.
FAST SOLUTION - Do not have nautilus and nemo both installed. They will conflict and crash eash other on bootup and the Desktop icons will not come up on boot.
Re: 1.6.7: Desktop icons are gone, missing setting in option
Precisely. Uninstalled nautilus and never had problems sincefalcon421 wrote: FAST SOLUTION - Do not have nautilus and nemo both installed. They will conflict and crash eash other on bootup and the Desktop icons will not come up on boot.
Re: 1.6.7: Desktop icons are gone, missing setting in option
After doing this, Ubuntu users still must do the following, otherwise your desktop icons will not show:falcon421 wrote:Hi,
In my case I have another computer that works fine to compare the two. I think I have found it. The good computer does not have nautilus installed and the bad computer, for some reason, does... In the system auto run (File system-etc-xdg-autostart) there are two files that will control the desktop! 'nautilus-autostart.desktop' and 'nemo-autostart.desktop'... I was playing with it and on one boot nautilus came up on the desk top! So on boot both files are trying to control the Desktop and they are probably conflicting and shutting each other down. Thus the system boots with nobody controlling the desktop and thus no icons.
dconf-editor and go to org-gnome-desktop-background and tick "Show desktop icons".
Re: 1.6.7: Desktop icons are gone, missing setting in option
I got the same problem.
When I want to transmit my Nexus 7 using linux mint 13. And I refer to a webpage(http://www.webupd8.org/2013/01/upgrade- ... rt-in.html) and that tell me to install Gvfs. After I install the Gvfs, the Nexus 7 still can't get mounted. So I uninstall the Gvfs.
But when I reboot my laptop, the file manager disappeared, just as you all.
I use the following method to solve this problem:
1.install gvfs
2.reinstall nemo
2.1 just type:
sudo apt-get install nemo
2.2 If you get the message:
When I want to transmit my Nexus 7 using linux mint 13. And I refer to a webpage(http://www.webupd8.org/2013/01/upgrade- ... rt-in.html) and that tell me to install Gvfs. After I install the Gvfs, the Nexus 7 still can't get mounted. So I uninstall the Gvfs.
But when I reboot my laptop, the file manager disappeared, just as you all.
I use the following method to solve this problem:
1.install gvfs
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:langdalepl/gvfs-mtp
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gvfs
2.1 just type:
sudo apt-get install nemo
2.2 If you get the message:
You have to add PPA of nemo. And you can choose the stable version of nemo or the nightly version.Package nemo is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source
E: Package 'nemo' has no installation candidate
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gwendal-lebihan-dev/cinnamon-stable
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install nemo
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gwendal-lebihan-dev/cinnamon-nightly
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install nemo
Re: 1.6.7: Desktop icons are gone, missing setting in option
This may have been answered or tried but I had the same problem today and resolved it with these methods
I had read nemo and nautilus conflict at times when both are installed. To be honest I don't know if it was installed as a dependency later or was included out of the box.
Uninstall nautilus (if using nemo):
Install dconf-tools:
Open dconf Editor:
Menu > System Tools > dconf Editor
Navigate to org>gnome>desktop>background and check show-desktop-icons
Log out and log back in
Hope this helps.
Edit: After reading the first page I see these methods are mentioned. In the even anyone lands on this page from a search engine I'll leave my post
I had read nemo and nautilus conflict at times when both are installed. To be honest I don't know if it was installed as a dependency later or was included out of the box.
Uninstall nautilus (if using nemo):
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sudo apt-get remove nautilus
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sudo apt-get install dconf-tools
Menu > System Tools > dconf Editor
Navigate to org>gnome>desktop>background and check show-desktop-icons
Log out and log back in
Hope this helps.
Edit: After reading the first page I see these methods are mentioned. In the even anyone lands on this page from a search engine I'll leave my post
<Moderator on>
Please, note:
This thread has been split after this post from March 2013. This was the last post about Cinnamon 1.6.7 on Mint 13.
Then there was a break of more than a year, before a new post was published claiming the same problem still existed on Mint 17 Cinnamon 2.2.13.
This thread should not have been revived after 1.25 years.
The new thread can be found here: 2.2.x/2.4.5: Desktop icons are gone
</Moderator off>
Last edited by karlchen on Thu Jan 15, 2015 5:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: added moderator note about splitting the old thread into two threads, locking thread
Reason: added moderator note about splitting the old thread into two threads, locking thread