not a gnome-control-center bug then, yet another case where KDE breaks
GTK theming
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gnome-appearance consumes all cpu time
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Creating a new user account yielded the expected results. The CPU usage
did not stick at 100%, and the applet behaved normally. However, this
bug is still a problem, as the applet shouldn't be behaving that way,
regardless of what's in my home directory. Are there any configuration
files in
not sure of what config file could do that, maybe you could try to move
.gtkrc* somewhere else? The bug probably needs to be debugged by
somebody getting the issue
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Wow, you hit the nail on the head, first shot. I'm impressed. The file
at fault was .gtkrc-2.0. Interestingly enough, it says it was generated
by KDE, which directly opposes my earlier statement. I apologize for
that.
A simple enough file. I'm at a loss for why it might be causing this
much
Does it happen with a different user on the same configuration?
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Do you have gtk-qt-engine installed? Does it happen without it?
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I do not have gtk-qt-engine installed (and never did), so yes, it still
happens. :)
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I have this problem as well. Here's a valgrind log.
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Thanks for your bug report. Could you try to get a valgrind log for the
crash (you can follow the instructions on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valgrind)?
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I have this problem as well. I seem to remember fixing it by torching my
.gnome2 and gconf related directories, but that really isn't a good
solution. Would be nice to have real fix.
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** Attachment added: The requested backtrace
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/911/gnome-appearance-properties.backtrace.txt
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