Same here killing and starting gnome-settings-daemon as root returned the theme more or less.
Nautilus still looks bad and the indicator icons still remain as the were.
It does start to hog my CPU though (gnome-settings-daemon) and remains running on a 100% load.
Killing the process does keep the theme ok.
I've got some issues with virtual machines as well which are new in 10.10 on my core i7.
Seems they tend to lockup randomly with no trace in a log file (Virtualbox).
Side note: I don't have a x58 chipset (I'm using a laptop).
Same here killing and starting gnome-settings- daemon as root returned the theme more or less. settings- daemon) and remains running on a 100% load.
Nautilus still looks bad and the indicator icons still remain as the were.
It does start to hog my CPU though (gnome-
Killing the process does keep the theme ok.
I've got some issues with virtual machines as well which are new in 10.10 on my core i7.
Seems they tend to lockup randomly with no trace in a log file (Virtualbox).
Side note: I don't have a x58 chipset (I'm using a laptop).