No autostart in config?
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After an upgrade I lost launcher and menu bars. I'm in Ubuntu 16.04.
I tried most of the things I found in forums but nothing works.
Tint2 works, but that's all.
In one advice someone told to look at autostart (mv ~/.config/autostart ~/.config/autostartBAK
), but I don't find any file like this in config or elsewhere.
Where is it?
Thanks a lot!
16.04 unity gui
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After an upgrade I lost launcher and menu bars. I'm in Ubuntu 16.04.
I tried most of the things I found in forums but nothing works.
Tint2 works, but that's all.
In one advice someone told to look at autostart (mv ~/.config/autostart ~/.config/autostartBAK
), but I don't find any file like this in config or elsewhere.
Where is it?
Thanks a lot!
16.04 unity gui
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~/.config/autostart
is a directory. Try runningls ~/.config/autostart
.
â wjandrea
Feb 16 at 19:27
Did you try running thatmv
command, and did it help?
â wjandrea
Feb 16 at 19:27
You're using Unity, right?
â wjandrea
Feb 16 at 19:28
Thank you for your reply. To the ls ~/.config/autostart, it answers : no such files or directory. The mv command returned a similar error. I'm indeed using unity.
â Vincent Carrier
Feb 17 at 21:17
I created an other account. This account functionned correctly. So I made a backup copy of my previous account and created a new one. Now it works. Although I still don't know the origin of the problem.
â Vincent Carrier
Feb 17 at 21:22
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After an upgrade I lost launcher and menu bars. I'm in Ubuntu 16.04.
I tried most of the things I found in forums but nothing works.
Tint2 works, but that's all.
In one advice someone told to look at autostart (mv ~/.config/autostart ~/.config/autostartBAK
), but I don't find any file like this in config or elsewhere.
Where is it?
Thanks a lot!
16.04 unity gui
After an upgrade I lost launcher and menu bars. I'm in Ubuntu 16.04.
I tried most of the things I found in forums but nothing works.
Tint2 works, but that's all.
In one advice someone told to look at autostart (mv ~/.config/autostart ~/.config/autostartBAK
), but I don't find any file like this in config or elsewhere.
Where is it?
Thanks a lot!
16.04 unity gui
16.04 unity gui
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~/.config/autostart
is a directory. Try runningls ~/.config/autostart
.
â wjandrea
Feb 16 at 19:27
Did you try running thatmv
command, and did it help?
â wjandrea
Feb 16 at 19:27
You're using Unity, right?
â wjandrea
Feb 16 at 19:28
Thank you for your reply. To the ls ~/.config/autostart, it answers : no such files or directory. The mv command returned a similar error. I'm indeed using unity.
â Vincent Carrier
Feb 17 at 21:17
I created an other account. This account functionned correctly. So I made a backup copy of my previous account and created a new one. Now it works. Although I still don't know the origin of the problem.
â Vincent Carrier
Feb 17 at 21:22
add a comment |Â
1
~/.config/autostart
is a directory. Try runningls ~/.config/autostart
.
â wjandrea
Feb 16 at 19:27
Did you try running thatmv
command, and did it help?
â wjandrea
Feb 16 at 19:27
You're using Unity, right?
â wjandrea
Feb 16 at 19:28
Thank you for your reply. To the ls ~/.config/autostart, it answers : no such files or directory. The mv command returned a similar error. I'm indeed using unity.
â Vincent Carrier
Feb 17 at 21:17
I created an other account. This account functionned correctly. So I made a backup copy of my previous account and created a new one. Now it works. Although I still don't know the origin of the problem.
â Vincent Carrier
Feb 17 at 21:22
1
1
~/.config/autostart
is a directory. Try running ls ~/.config/autostart
.â wjandrea
Feb 16 at 19:27
~/.config/autostart
is a directory. Try running ls ~/.config/autostart
.â wjandrea
Feb 16 at 19:27
Did you try running that
mv
command, and did it help?â wjandrea
Feb 16 at 19:27
Did you try running that
mv
command, and did it help?â wjandrea
Feb 16 at 19:27
You're using Unity, right?
â wjandrea
Feb 16 at 19:28
You're using Unity, right?
â wjandrea
Feb 16 at 19:28
Thank you for your reply. To the ls ~/.config/autostart, it answers : no such files or directory. The mv command returned a similar error. I'm indeed using unity.
â Vincent Carrier
Feb 17 at 21:17
Thank you for your reply. To the ls ~/.config/autostart, it answers : no such files or directory. The mv command returned a similar error. I'm indeed using unity.
â Vincent Carrier
Feb 17 at 21:17
I created an other account. This account functionned correctly. So I made a backup copy of my previous account and created a new one. Now it works. Although I still don't know the origin of the problem.
â Vincent Carrier
Feb 17 at 21:22
I created an other account. This account functionned correctly. So I made a backup copy of my previous account and created a new one. Now it works. Although I still don't know the origin of the problem.
â Vincent Carrier
Feb 17 at 21:22
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~/.config/autostart
is a directory. Try runningls ~/.config/autostart
.â wjandrea
Feb 16 at 19:27
Did you try running that
mv
command, and did it help?â wjandrea
Feb 16 at 19:27
You're using Unity, right?
â wjandrea
Feb 16 at 19:28
Thank you for your reply. To the ls ~/.config/autostart, it answers : no such files or directory. The mv command returned a similar error. I'm indeed using unity.
â Vincent Carrier
Feb 17 at 21:17
I created an other account. This account functionned correctly. So I made a backup copy of my previous account and created a new one. Now it works. Although I still don't know the origin of the problem.
â Vincent Carrier
Feb 17 at 21:22