[Bug 395871] Re: Appearance preferences are being ignored

2010-12-28 Thread Robin Stocker
Having the same problem after a fresh install of 10.10 on a new computer. In gnome-appearance-properties, the theme is right (ambience), but in the rest the theme is the Gtk standard theme (a.k.a. the flat ugly one). Starting gnome-appearance-properties only prints the following:

[Bug 395871] Re: Appearance preferences are being ignored

2010-12-28 Thread Robin Stocker
I believe I've hit bug #649809 (don't know if this is a duplicate). -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-settings-daemon in ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/395871 Title: Appearance preferences are being

[Bug 395871] Re: Appearance preferences are being ignored

2010-05-20 Thread Simon
I have this problem in Lucid. I have changed my cursor theme and now it shows the correct theme over some applications (like Firefox) but, in general, the cursor theme used is other that I haven't selected. ¿? The errors in console when I open gnome-appearance-properties:

[Bug 395871] Re: Appearance preferences are being ignored

2010-05-13 Thread Roy
I think my problem is related to this one. I am running 32bit Lucid 10.04 using GNOME 2.30.0 and kernel 2.6.32-22-generic. Since I don't like the default theme I have changed to Human Clearlooks with no visual effects. At seemingly random intervals the screen flickers and the display reverts to

[Bug 395871] Re: Appearance preferences are being ignored

2010-05-13 Thread Roy
I guess I spoke too soon. Just had the same problem on the HP Q6600 quad 64 bit. This computer has been running properly since installing Lucid May 1 or 2. The last update was May 12 I believe. Same problem... No Error message; it just decided it didn't like my choice of theme. The Dell has

[Bug 395871] Re: Appearance preferences are being ignored

2009-10-07 Thread Paul Larson
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