Unity launcher appear on gnome session, how to fix it?





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Yesterday my gnome's completely broken, cause there are unity launcher on gnome session. I have no idea why this happen, see the picture:



Unity stays on gnome



And i'am not able to access gnome panel



"ubuntu desktop" text on gnome panel



Reinstalling no give me result



sudo apt-get install --reinstall gnome-session-fallback


Note: before it, I was resetting gnome and this happen










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  • Why don't you try with this command sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm3?

    – Marmayogi
    Mar 27 at 11:29











  • This question was asked roughly 4 years ago, where gnome-session-fallback was still a thing, sooo I dont have access to past machine now :-P

    – Emmet
    Mar 27 at 19:02


















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Yesterday my gnome's completely broken, cause there are unity launcher on gnome session. I have no idea why this happen, see the picture:



Unity stays on gnome



And i'am not able to access gnome panel



"ubuntu desktop" text on gnome panel



Reinstalling no give me result



sudo apt-get install --reinstall gnome-session-fallback


Note: before it, I was resetting gnome and this happen










share|improve this question

























  • Why don't you try with this command sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm3?

    – Marmayogi
    Mar 27 at 11:29











  • This question was asked roughly 4 years ago, where gnome-session-fallback was still a thing, sooo I dont have access to past machine now :-P

    – Emmet
    Mar 27 at 19:02














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Yesterday my gnome's completely broken, cause there are unity launcher on gnome session. I have no idea why this happen, see the picture:



Unity stays on gnome



And i'am not able to access gnome panel



"ubuntu desktop" text on gnome panel



Reinstalling no give me result



sudo apt-get install --reinstall gnome-session-fallback


Note: before it, I was resetting gnome and this happen










share|improve this question
















Yesterday my gnome's completely broken, cause there are unity launcher on gnome session. I have no idea why this happen, see the picture:



Unity stays on gnome



And i'am not able to access gnome panel



"ubuntu desktop" text on gnome panel



Reinstalling no give me result



sudo apt-get install --reinstall gnome-session-fallback


Note: before it, I was resetting gnome and this happen







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  • Why don't you try with this command sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm3?

    – Marmayogi
    Mar 27 at 11:29











  • This question was asked roughly 4 years ago, where gnome-session-fallback was still a thing, sooo I dont have access to past machine now :-P

    – Emmet
    Mar 27 at 19:02



















  • Why don't you try with this command sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm3?

    – Marmayogi
    Mar 27 at 11:29











  • This question was asked roughly 4 years ago, where gnome-session-fallback was still a thing, sooo I dont have access to past machine now :-P

    – Emmet
    Mar 27 at 19:02

















Why don't you try with this command sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm3?

– Marmayogi
Mar 27 at 11:29





Why don't you try with this command sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm3?

– Marmayogi
Mar 27 at 11:29













This question was asked roughly 4 years ago, where gnome-session-fallback was still a thing, sooo I dont have access to past machine now :-P

– Emmet
Mar 27 at 19:02





This question was asked roughly 4 years ago, where gnome-session-fallback was still a thing, sooo I dont have access to past machine now :-P

– Emmet
Mar 27 at 19:02










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The difference between Gnome Classic and Gnome Classic (no effects) is that the former runs Compiz. It seems Compiz has a Unity plugin, which if enabled, will bring forth that panel and menubar that is annoying you. See this link I found on the Ubuntu forums. The poster there used CCSM to disable the plugin. I don't know if that's the best way (CCSM doesn't have a great reputation, to say the least). You can search this site for alternatives to using CCSM.






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    The difference between Gnome Classic and Gnome Classic (no effects) is that the former runs Compiz. It seems Compiz has a Unity plugin, which if enabled, will bring forth that panel and menubar that is annoying you. See this link I found on the Ubuntu forums. The poster there used CCSM to disable the plugin. I don't know if that's the best way (CCSM doesn't have a great reputation, to say the least). You can search this site for alternatives to using CCSM.






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      The difference between Gnome Classic and Gnome Classic (no effects) is that the former runs Compiz. It seems Compiz has a Unity plugin, which if enabled, will bring forth that panel and menubar that is annoying you. See this link I found on the Ubuntu forums. The poster there used CCSM to disable the plugin. I don't know if that's the best way (CCSM doesn't have a great reputation, to say the least). You can search this site for alternatives to using CCSM.






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        The difference between Gnome Classic and Gnome Classic (no effects) is that the former runs Compiz. It seems Compiz has a Unity plugin, which if enabled, will bring forth that panel and menubar that is annoying you. See this link I found on the Ubuntu forums. The poster there used CCSM to disable the plugin. I don't know if that's the best way (CCSM doesn't have a great reputation, to say the least). You can search this site for alternatives to using CCSM.






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        The difference between Gnome Classic and Gnome Classic (no effects) is that the former runs Compiz. It seems Compiz has a Unity plugin, which if enabled, will bring forth that panel and menubar that is annoying you. See this link I found on the Ubuntu forums. The poster there used CCSM to disable the plugin. I don't know if that's the best way (CCSM doesn't have a great reputation, to say the least). You can search this site for alternatives to using CCSM.







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