[Bug 728803] Re: Ubuntu theme switches from partially broken to gnome default on VirtualBox guest

2011-04-27 Thread tomazzi
Hi
What I've observed is that by default (after logging and when theme is 
dropped) theme settings are not changing one the fly, but when I kill 
gnome-settings-daemon and start it again with:
: gnome-settings-daemon --debug --no-daemon
then everything works as expected, theme is restored immediately and it changes 
on-the-fly while selecting different ones.

from log, after theme was dropped:
gdm-binary[922]: WARNING: Unable to find users: no seat-id found
gdm-simple-greeter[1042]: Gtk-WARNING: 
/build/buildd/gtk+2.0-2.24.4/gtk/gtkwidget.c:5687: widget not within a GtkWindow
gdm-simple-greeter[1042]: WARNING: Unable to load CK history: no seat-id found
gdm-session-worker[1043]: GLib-GObject-CRITICAL: g_value_get_boolean: assertion 
`G_VALUE_HOLDS_BOOLEAN (value)' failed

It's 11.04 beta2 32bit, downloaded today, updates applied, inside VM,
vesafb.

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Title:
  Ubuntu theme switches from partially broken to gnome default on
  VirtualBox guest

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[Bug 493244] Re: discrepancy between cmdline and nautilus compress on a test folder

2010-10-19 Thread tomazzi
Well, I have this problem since... I even don't remember... and that's true - 
only wine folders (prefixes) are affected. It was/is not very annoying but 
rather strange. Today I've found some time to investigate this behaviour of 
nautilus/file-roller and it looks like I've found the source of this problem.
I've checked permissions of (sub)folders and files and tested every particular 
folder if it can be compressed with RightMouseClick - and ONLY SOME OF THEM 
causes file-roller to stop with permission denied message.

Direct cause is, that wine creates links to dosdevices, My documents
My movies ... and so on, just like windoze. Usually Z: drive is linked
to /root and in $WINEPREFIX/drive_c/users/username/ other critical
links are placed. That means if someone wants to compress whole
$WINEPREFIX directory, or just drive C: there is high chance to get
permissions violation. Solution is to check every link in every folder
and change it to safe location or just reove it. Doing so I was able to
compress whole WINEPREFIX without error.

Conclusion: File-Roller follows links during creating list of files, and can 
cause permissions violation.
Suggested solution: Not only wine folders can contain links - it would be nice 
to have option like Do not follow links in FileRoller window.

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[Bug 493244] Re: discrepancy between cmdline and nautilus compress on a test folder

2010-10-19 Thread tomazzi
** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid = Confirmed

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[Bug 223075] Re: gnome main menu applet makes panel size to large

2009-12-14 Thread tomazzi
I've just upgraded my laptop to 9.10 and as expected menu toolbar gets fat ;)
What I discovered: Changing icon theme solves the problem, but I like my icons 
- so the simplest way is to copy f.e. my_icons/22x22/places/start-here.png to 
32x32/places/... Then we need to delete icon-theme.cache in 
/usr/share/my_icons/ and restart gnome-panel (killall gnome-panel). That 
works perfectly for me ;)
conclusion: for some reason gnome-panel ignores panel size and sets icon-theme 
to 32x32 after distro upgrade. But where these settings are stored?

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