Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: moblin-session
As soon as I log in to a Moblin session, the gconf key
/desktop/gnome/interface/toolbar_style is forcefully changed to "icons",
regardless of my previous setting. This is wasteful, improper and
probably unnecessary.
With Ubuntu, it is reasonable to expect that a user could be bouncing
between a GNOME and Moblin session at will, since the option to do so is
available from GDM and the two have very distinct strengths and
weaknesses. However, GNOME is considerably more usable with the default
setting of both-horiz for toolbar_style, and in addition that is the
setting we want and expect users to have unless they have explicitly
chosen otherwise. (That is why the GUI configuration was removed and the
default set to that).
I'm fairly ignorant of how this works, but if Moblin in Ubuntu must have
the toolbar_style set to icons only, maybe it can be done by setting a
default when the moblin-session package is installed. That way a user
can still change it from Moblin's default and not have it change back
every time he logs in.
** Affects: moblin-session (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Rudely changes toolbar style to "icons"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/535343
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