I could not reproduce the bug since re-installing Jaunty. I would
imagine it was just a fluke with my system.
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Gnome refuses to apply any themes
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The daemon was already running, and killing and restarting it didn't
seem to have any effect. Additionally, when I disable Compiz, the
window borders are correctly applied, though they are missing the
min/max/close buttons. As I haven't been able to dig up anyone else
experiencing this issue, I m
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Gnome refuses to apply any themes
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-themes-ubuntu
On Jaunty beta, as of gnome-themes-ubuntu 0.3:
When selecting any theme in the Appearance dialog, they only apply to
the dialog itself and not to Gnome as a whole. It will not change
icons, window decorations, or the GTK theme. I ha
This bug seems to be Ubuntu-kernel (or Ubuntu-modules) specific
however... I can reboot into System Rescue CD, which uses 2.6.24, and do
very large rsync backups via smb and nfs without any trouble. I have
seen some kernel updates appear in backports since I last tried,
however, so I should update
My machine has two things in common with your setup, hardware-wise: the
AMD Athlon (mine is an MP system) and the on-board ethernet (not
wireless). I'm also running the 2.6.24-16 (actually maybe 17? the
latest Hardy) kernel. Oddly, torrents work fine for me, but any heavy
local traffic (such as
Hello,
I'm running the latest Hardy beta (kernel 2.6.24-16-generic) and I'm
having this issue also. For me it happens when I do a large file
transfer to either an SMB share or via FTP. It's hard to say whether
it's the network or disk activity that triggers it. The system locks
hard... a reset