Clean install of Ubuntu 10.10 amd64 (The full release version, with all updates applied as of 12 October 2010.
Installed nvidia drivers, after a reboot the ubuntu theme has gone and is replaced by the default gnome theme (which is quite ugly).
It is possible to get it working if you run this:
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killall gnome-settings-daemon
gnome-settings-daemon
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Then log out, and log back in again. Then the theme works nicely, until you reboot / log out again.
Note that sometimes I've noticed several gnome-settings-daemon processes running at 100% CPU usage - these can be killed with no effect to your present theme for the current session.
Also note that when I run gnome-settings-daemon (after running killall gnome-settings-daemon) this is returned to the console:
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rhubarb@rhubarb-SX58:~$ gnome-settings-daemon
** (gnome-settings-daemon:4716): WARNING **: Failed to acquire org.gnome.SettingsDaemon
** (gnome-settings-daemon:4716): WARNING **: Could not acquire name
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Which makes me think it's a problem to do with the gnome-settings-daemon ;)
Same problem here.
Clean install of Ubuntu 10.10 amd64 (The full release version, with all updates applied as of 12 October 2010.
Installed nvidia drivers, after a reboot the ubuntu theme has gone and is replaced by the default gnome theme (which is quite ugly).
It is possible to get it working if you run this: daemon daemon
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killall gnome-settings-
gnome-settings-
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Then log out, and log back in again. Then the theme works nicely, until you reboot / log out again.
Note that sometimes I've noticed several gnome-settings- daemon processes running at 100% CPU usage - these can be killed with no effect to your present theme for the current session.
Also note that when I run gnome-settings- daemon (after running killall gnome-settings- daemon) this is returned to the console: rhubarb- SX58:~$ gnome-settings- daemon
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rhubarb@
** (gnome- settings- daemon: 4716): WARNING **: Failed to acquire org.gnome. SettingsDaemon
** (gnome- settings- daemon: 4716): WARNING **: Could not acquire name
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Which makes me think it's a problem to do with the gnome-settings- daemon ;)