That configuration dialog is deprecated in GNOME3 and Oneiric so closing
the bug, feel free to open new bugs about other issues you might find
though
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Deskt
I can confirm this. Happened to me too. If I clicked the icon in the
Notification Area and checked any of the options, my overall GDM theme
would change to either Redmond or Raleigh. I forgot which one it is
exactly. It happened to me yesterday. I have 9.10 with all updates
installed. I had to logo
Just bakcground picture. But now, whenever i open the configuration
utilty the problem occures again. No change at all, just opening the
configuration utily is enough for that. By the way i am coming from an
beta release, not RC.
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New gdm configuration brings accessibility applets to Gnome Pane
not confirming the issue there, what do you change in the capplet?
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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New gdm configuration brings accessibility applets to Gnome Panel's
notification area.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/459747
You received this bug
Yes this is reproducible.
Necessary steps are,
Give the command:
gksudo -u gdm dbus-launch gnome-appearance-properties
and configure GDM.
This checks the "Accessibility features can be toggled with keyboard
shortcuts" option every time in System -> Preferences -> Keyboard ->
Accessibility.
If yo
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* Is this reproducible?
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** Changed in: gnome-control-ce
Oh, Harry thank you so much. Now, my panel is cleaner :) But I think this
problem still remains as a bug :)
By the way there should be some other ways to configure GDM, but I know this
issue isn't the topic of this bug. Maybe somebody already have suggested that
on Brainstorm.
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New gdm conf
Heartsmagic,
yes it does, but you can easily get rid of them by selecting from the menu:
System -> Preferences -> Keyboard -> Accessibility
and by unticking the "Accessibility features can be toggled with keyboard
shortcuts"
and rebooting.
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New gdm configuration brings accessibility applets to