I don't see a bug here. If this can be fixed by undoing some changes to a config file then we need to find out what package or software (if any) is modifying the config file to a broken state in the first place. If modifying paths in xorg.conf fixes it, then this bug needs to be refiled against the relevant xorg package.
If someone can provide a set of steps for reproducing it that would be great, I can't reproduce the bug here.
Martin Jürgens wrote:
> I solved it deleting some configuration files, which I excepted not to
> be existent on normal installations ( I used some gtk1 configuration
> tools, among these a gtk1 font changing tool).
Can you provide some more details about which tools and what changes you made?
Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't see a GTK bug here.
I don't see a bug here. If this can be fixed by undoing some changes to a config file then we need to find out what package or software (if any) is modifying the config file to a broken state in the first place. If modifying paths in xorg.conf fixes it, then this bug needs to be refiled against the relevant xorg package.
If someone can provide a set of steps for reproducing it that would be great, I can't reproduce the bug here.
Martin Jürgens wrote:
> I solved it deleting some configuration files, which I excepted not to
> be existent on normal installations ( I used some gtk1 configuration
> tools, among these a gtk1 font changing tool).
Can you provide some more details about which tools and what changes you made?
Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't see a GTK bug here.