"Classic Desktop"-Default Theme Applied After Every Boot-Unable To Change Theme
Bug #734102 reported by
Jesse Palser
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #649809: the session settings manager can try starting before the login screen one exits.
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Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
When running Ubuntu 11.04 64bit Alpha 3 using "Ubuntu Classic Desktop" option at login screen, the default desktop theme is automatically applied no matter which desktop theme is selected by the user. After about 20 seconds after logging into OS, the user selected desktop theme is changed to the default desktop theme. This is easily reproducible. Don't see a work-around at this point and hope it is fixed before the Beta 1 is released...
affects: | ubuntu → gdm (Ubuntu) |
affects: | gdm (Ubuntu) → gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu) |
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Further investigation yields more important information about this bug when using "Ubuntu Classic Desktop". After logging into system, the current theme is correctly applied, but after about 20 seconds the top/bottom panels change to default white with black text(does not affect window titlebars). See attached screenshot for a visual of this bug...I need this fixed before Beta 1 - Fix it in time and I'll install Beta 1 natively onto all my development systems (non-VM) for more detailed testing before release in April...