Root's default theme
Bug #534140 reported by
NooP
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #24280: applications run through gksu cannot use themes in ~/.themes.
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Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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light-themes (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Ubuntu 10.04
When connected as the user created during installation, Gnome has the default Ubuntu theme (Actually Ambiance).
As we launch an application who requires sudo right, for example Synaptic, it shows with the 'Celarlooks' theme, which looks ugly.
Should it be possible to fix root's default theme to be the same as the first installation-
Will look more clean.
affects: | ubuntu → light-themes (Ubuntu) |
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