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plugins need to be reenabled after reboot

Bug #598961 reported by akahanek
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Bug Description

After gnome-do starts, all plugins do not work. In the "Preferences/Plugins" window all plugins have the checkboxes checked but the they have the "folder icon" visible as if they were not enabled. Also the "Configure" button is not enabled for plugins that can be configured. Unchecking and checking the checkbox changes the icon and enables the "Configure" button. Then the reenabled plugin starts working. All the plugins have to be reenabled one by one.

This bug appeared after upgrade to Ubuntu 10.04 (it was clean Ubuntu install on a new hard disk, not true upgrade). Before that I used gnome-do successfuly in Ubuntu 9.04.

Edit: my gnome-do version is 0.8.3.1.

akahanek (akahanek)
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akahanek (akahanek) wrote :

I have tried to install gnome-do on a second machine with Ubuntu 10.04. Everything work fine on this second machine. The problem still persists on the first machine (it is my primary machine). I have removed gnome-do from the first machine, deleted the ~/.gconf/apps/gnome-do directory (just for sure), then installed again (so this was a fresh install with new clean configuration) and nothing changed - all plugins still need to reenable after every gnome-do start.

Is there any option to see some gnome-do startup log to find out the cause of plugins not being activated?

Thank you for any hints.
Ales

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akahanek (akahanek) wrote :

I googled a bit to find out how to see gnome-do startup log. I have found this command:

gnome-do --debug

I have tried it and after this everything works! What a strange thing...

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