I think I'm experiencing this bug too. In the past few weeks, I've installed Ubuntu 10.10 x64 desktop on brand new self-built machines. One of the first things I did to each was to activate the Nvidia driver, once I rebooted, themes no longer seem to be applied, the UI looked like 9.04.
Issue:
- (everytime) when I log in, the UI appears to have no theme, and looks old school like 9.04
- if I kill gnome-settings-daemon, and then invoke it manually from the command line, the themes then get applied, except in the file viewer (nautilus) it seems
I think I'm experiencing this bug too. In the past few weeks, I've installed Ubuntu 10.10 x64 desktop on brand new self-built machines. One of the first things I did to each was to activate the Nvidia driver, once I rebooted, themes no longer seem to be applied, the UI looked like 9.04.
Details: askubuntu. com/questions/ 11406/gnome- settings- daemon- doesnt- apply-themes- unless- i-kill- it-and- start-it- manuall askubuntu. com/questions/ 14115/xsession- errors- is-2-7gb- big-and- growing- on-fresh- install- caused- by-gnome
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Issue: daemon, and then invoke it manually from the command line, the themes then get applied, except in the file viewer (nautilus) it seems
- (everytime) when I log in, the UI appears to have no theme, and looks old school like 9.04
- if I kill gnome-settings-