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I'm running Ubuntu Hardy amd64 with compiz enabled for both my laptop
and desktop. Both have nVidia graphic card and their own dual monitor
setup, i.e., laptop has a second monitor and the desktop has TV
connection. Also, both nVidia cards use open source driver(nvidia-glx).
The symptom is that if I change the volume using dedicated media keys or
custom keyboard shortcuts with the mouse focus on the second monitor, it
affects gnome desktop theme, e.g., icon theme and/or window decorator
theme depending on monitor. It affects only the icon theme on the
primary(first) monitor. But, on the second monitor both icon theme and
window decorator are affected. It seems that the icon theme and the gtk
theme roll back to the default gnome icon theme and gtk theme (maybe
Raleigh), respectively, and then come back to the normal theme. Changing
volume shouldn't affect any component of the desktop theme in any way.
If I turn off the compiz effect, it simply doesn't happen. It only
occurs with compiz effect turned on. It also doesn't happen if I change
the volume using volume control on the panel. It only happens with the
combination of separate monitor setup + compiz turned on + focus on
second monitor. Here is the version info; kernel: 2.6.24-24-generic,
nvidia-glx: 1:96.43.05, compiz: 1:0.7.4. Thanks in advance.
** Affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
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Changing volume using media keys or custom keyboard shortcuts on second monitor
affects gnome desktop theme
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/420702
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