Please go ahead an close this bug. It's no longer relevant in newer desk to
editions of the OS.
Matt
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019, 2:00 PM Sebastien Bacher The bug is old and Ubuntu changed quite a lot since, there has also been
> no activity here nor similar reports. Closing since we believe the issue
The bug is old and Ubuntu changed quite a lot since, there has also been
no activity here nor similar reports. Closing since we believe the issue
as described is deprecated but feel free to file a new report if you
still have problems in recent Ubuntu versions.
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Same problem continues on Precise Pangolin 64bit.
Good luck ;)
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I have the same problem here in fresh install of 11.10 after adding the
ubuntu-x-swat for my nvidia gtx 570 who was not recognized by the
system.
terminating the nautilus process resolved this.
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More specifically, sometimes after a wake-up my entire theme is wrong,
and it looks like a default Gnome theme has been applied. Re-selecting
my theme in Appearances fixes everything except Nautilus itself (i.e.,
the title bar is fixed, but not the internal window). So I see the
same behavior as
I see this intermittently as well. I'm using 11.04 Classic on a Dell
laptop.
Usually this occurs when I wake up the computer after it was suspended,
especially if it was not docked when suspended, and then I dock to wake
it up. (The dock has an external monitor attached.)
Restarting nautilus
Heres what I got from one such instance of this bug a while back.
Anybody else getting anything similar?
ProcCmdline: /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gnome-settings-daemon
ProcCwd: /
ProcEnviron:
LANG=en_GB.utf8
SHELL=/bin/bash
Signal: 5
SourcePackage: gnome-settings-daemon
StacktraceTop:
?? ()
@ Paolo - I'm still getting this in GNOME Classic mode on 11.04 too...
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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still affects 11.04 in gnome classic mode
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I was also affected by this bug after a reboot under 11.04.
Fix #22 did not solved the problem.
Fix #47 solved it.
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duplicate of 574296 ?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-
daemon/+bug/574296
~.~.~
I noticed that this (probably) only happens when I start my IBM Thinkpad
X41 (with SSD) on _BATTERY_ power.
If I start with AC adapter plugged in, however, everything seems to be
fine...
Does you X41 have Optimus switchable graphics? Most likely the machine
will use the integrated graphics rather than discrete when on battery
power. You can test that this is what's causing it by switching to
constantly use discrete or integreated in the BIOS (watch out for the
BIOS option which
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I can confirm that this still occurs in Ubuntu Natty Beta.
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This is occurring on my system too on virtually every boot up. Only way
to restore correct settings is by killing nautilus. Have tried deleting
my nautilus folder, adding the delay, reinstalling, even tried the
elementary tweaked version of nautilus but the problem still persisted.
Current
I'm seeing this too.
I think the commens that suggest the problem is outside of nautilus could be
right -
I haven't seen any pattern to this, but sometimes when i boot up, my theme
isn't applied to ANY of gnome (default icon theme, default color scheme,
default window controls). If I open
I'm a fresh install of 10.10 on a Samsung NC10 Atom-powered netbook.
This issue has just started to affect me. Applying the fix described in
comment 22 and restarting gnome-settings-daemon didn't fix the problem.
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My issue wasn't fixed until I restarted gnome-settings-daemon.
Here's what I did, it works 100% of the time, but its a total hack.
Go in synaptic, reinstall nautilus.
I made a one liner shell script that runs when my computer starts:
sleep 5; ps -aef | grep gnome-settings-daemon | grep -v grep
#22 seems to have fixed it for me too. I'm using 10.10. Thanks!
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the comment #22 is not a fix just a workaround and removing the
configuration is not required, just restarting nautilus should be enough
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I just experienced this for the first time (Ubuntu 10.10 AMD64).
Nautilus came up with a theme that reminded me of motif (gag). The
suggestion by lhotari in #22 was effective in clearing it.
@Alexander Telenga: to make it work, you need to go to a shell and do
ps aux | grep nautilus (without the
This bug affects me too. I've got this behaviour after reboot despite of
I've got ~/.gconf/apps/nautilus removed.
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I ran across this page as this bug affected me a couple of minutes ago.
I'm using 10.10 and I have no idea what caused this bug to occur. I'm
using some eye-candy gnome theme from external repository and all out of
a sudden it started changing and the theme was lost. When I restored it
via right
This bug also occours on my system.
First after installing, and switching to the nvidia drivers and enabling
my second monitor, all applications lost their theme settings. I
eventually 'fixed' this by killing the gnome-settings-daemon and then
restarting it. (Changing themes in the appearance
PS: I am running 10.10
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Still getting this problem on Maverick 10.10 Beta.
For the first time ever, I've managed to capture this gnome-settings-
daemon crash with Apport and been able to submit a bug report with a
full trace:
gnome-settings-daemon crashed with signal 5 in xkl_process_error()
See:
Dell Inspiron 1440-Karmic 32x- So I have had this same problem - after
rebooting for the first time after installing Amarok- I uninstalled
Amarok and ran the fix and it works great - have rebooted multiple times
and am having no further issues. However, I wonder if this is a conflict
regarding the
I'm very sorry- my hypothesis at the moment is incorrect...I have
reinstalled Amarok and rebooted and have not recreated the problem. I am
curious as to what happened that caused the problem.
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Same problem here. Fix #22 worked, at least for a while. Lucid i386.
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Removing the nautilus config file and killing all nautilus processes did the
trick here:
rm -vr ~/.gconf/apps/nautilus killall nautilus
Relevant discussion at ubuntuforums.org:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1483838
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removing the .gconf/apps/nautilus and restarting nautilus helps, but
some reboots later the problem returns.
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I actually have to report, that the problem came back, so the fix 22
doesn't fix it for good, but it needs to be repeated.
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Fix from post 22 worked. Thanks. On Lucid i386.
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Had this problem as well. Fix from post 22 worked, thanks
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Every since I followed the fix from #22 I have not encountered this
problem. Thank you
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I am experiencing this bug in Ubuntu 10.04 as described by willjcroz in
post 24. I think the bug was triggered when I closed GEdit. A Nautilus
window also was open.
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When the bug appeared I had not made any theme changes since the Ubuntu
installation. When I opened Appearance Preferences a theme named Custom
was selected (with an icon identical to the default Ambiance theme).
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@Pedro - OK, perhaps this is a bug with gnome-settings-daemon, rather
than Nautilus. I didn't mean to appear rude, but I am not a developer,
so I'd don't know which it is (I'm just trying to be helpful, and to
report bugs and get issues fixed). If this is a bug in gnome-settings-
daemon, then I
@Pedro - just one last thing - I think there is a duplicate bug of this
one - see bug 516384 - there is some discussion on that bug thread,
which is marked as being a Nautilus bug - that is why I was thinking
this bug should be marked as a Nautilus bug as well - perhaps both bugs
should be marked
@ Sebastien Bacher - Sir, I'm just seeking your wisdom on this bug -
would you consider this to be a gnome-settings-daemon bug? Or should it
be described in another way? Please can you advise. Thanks in advance.
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I can confirm this happens to me also in Lucid final (originally
installed from scratch as Beta2). Thanks for the workaround! It occured
for me after setting up my 2nd monitor (along with other annoying Gnome
issues such as panel items being rearranged). Gnome is really starting
to let Ubuntu down
@ Sebastien Bacher: While my whole desktop got changed back to some kind
of default theme after changing my monitor setup (possibly a different
bug), I managed to restore the theme using Preferences - Appearance -
Theme dialog, except for Nautilus. Nautilus is the only app that I have
noticed (so
workaround that worked for me: I removed ~/.gconf/apps/nautilus and
killed the nautilus process. After that the problem went away.
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the issue is not specific to nautilus is it?
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@Pedro - Sorrry, but I don't understand why you mark this bug as
invalid. This is a vaqlid bug. I am still getting the same bug on
Karmic, and also on latest Beta builds of Lucid 10.04.
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@Pedro - Sorry, but I don't understand why you mark this bug as
invalid. This is a valid bug. I am still getting the same bug on
Karmic, and also on latest Beta builds of Lucid 10.04.
@Bastafidli - the error message you describe in #15 is exactly the same
as what I get.
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I have has another occurrence of this problem and this time the behavior
was different. I have logged in and the theme wasn't applied again. I
have started the gnome-settings-daemon and the them came back to
windows. But then I used popup menu on the desktop and have noticed that
the popup menu
closing then, thanks.
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Status: New = Invalid
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Seems like it is not. My computer is a multiseat setup. Today I have
restarted the computer and after I logged in my theme was not present.
Then a second user logged in and he has the theme present just fine.
When looking for gnome-settings-daemon I see it only for the second user
but not for me
sorry, my browser messed up. So I manually run it and got
bastafi...@computer:~$ gnome-settings-daemon
[1] 16981
(gnome-settings-daemon:16983): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_propagate_error: assertion
`src != NULL' failed
(gnome-settings-daemon:16983): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_propagate_error: assertion
and third time the charm (sorry again): and my theme is back.
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OK, more bad news I'm afraid.
I have been running a Lucid 10.04 test install, and updating it daily
(currently at Alpha 2). Everything has been working fine since 10.04
Alpha 1 was first released.
Todays updates on Lucid 10.04 Alpha 2 (21st February 2010) triggered
this same bug.
I hope this
I am getting this bug.
I am not using translucency caused by enabling RGBA support in GTK+. I
am simply using standard GTK 2.0 themes (I get this problem with any GTK
2.0 theme I try)
Running gnome-settings-daemon in terminal gives me:
^[[a...@coolermaster2:~$ gnome-settings-daemon
@Bastafidli - when you get this problem, is gnome-settings-daemon
running?
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Status: New = Incomplete
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bastafidli: Are you using anything related to the translucency caused by
enabling RGBA support in GTK+ as described on
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2009/12/lucid-to-get-aero-style-rgba.html and in
bug #491521? If you did (and installed the packages from ppa:ubuntu-desktop/ppa
), then you should
To me this looks like the GNOME Settings Daemon crashed or that the GTK+
engine for the theme you selected isn't installed. Did you receive any
errors about that?
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I have not received any error. Also the Nautilus does reflect the theme
majority of the time, just sometimes it come like that. At that time for
example even the popup menu on the desktop doesn't reflect the theme
even though other windows still do.
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We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need
to investigate the problem, as described in the previous comments.
Please reopen it if you can give us the missing information, and don't
hesitate to submit bug reports in the future. To reopen the bug report
you can click on
I seems to be affected by this defect. I am attaching screenshot of my
desktop. Notice that the system toolbar and windows decoration reflect
the theme, but interior of the Nautilus windows (and e.g. desktop popup
menu) doesn't. This appeared after upgrade to 9.10, it wasn't present on
9.04.
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Please let me know what kind of information you need. This defect is
intermitent. After login the session is using correct theme but
sometimes after a while the Nautilus starts looking differently. I have
no deterministic way of reproducing this but if I can provide some
information when this
Thank you for your bug. I can not reproduce this here, either. If you
mean the icon theme by the internal part of nautilus, then many themes
in Ubuntu actually use the same icon theme. Have you tried selecting the
theme Clearlooks?
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Importance: Undecided = Low
In this moment I can't either reproduce it.
But sometimes, specifically after boot, nautilus uses a different theme
than the one that I selected in previous session.
Possibly this is still https://bugs.launchpad.net/metacity/+bug/391070
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Unable to reproduce on 9.10 x64.
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