I just updated Rawhide with 2010-11-19 packages, and after the reboot, all my GNOME appearance preferences are no longer honored.
I had all fonts changed to Droid, icon theme changed to Tango, and set to display text only on buttons (not icons), and no icons in menus. After the reboot, none of these are being honored. I note they're not listed in gconf-editor any more; if I look in dconf-editor, matching settings are present and appear to be set to what I want (Tango theme, Droid fonts etc) but these settings do not seem to be taking effect.
Is this a bug? Known? Note that I'm using metacity rather than gnome-shell as I can't run gnome-shell in Rawhide ATM.
On Fri, 19.11.10 16:00, Adam Williamson (awilliam@redhat.com) wrote:
I just updated Rawhide with 2010-11-19 packages, and after the reboot, all my GNOME appearance preferences are no longer honored.
I had all fonts changed to Droid, icon theme changed to Tango, and set to display text only on buttons (not icons), and no icons in menus. After the reboot, none of these are being honored. I note they're not listed in gconf-editor any more; if I look in dconf-editor, matching settings are present and appear to be set to what I want (Tango theme, Droid fonts etc) but these settings do not seem to be taking effect.
Is this a bug? Known? Note that I'm using metacity rather than gnome-shell as I can't run gnome-shell in Rawhide ATM.
Your gnome-settings-daemon probably crashed?
Lennart
On Sat, 2010-11-20 at 01:39 +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Fri, 19.11.10 16:00, Adam Williamson (awilliam@redhat.com) wrote:
I just updated Rawhide with 2010-11-19 packages, and after the reboot, all my GNOME appearance preferences are no longer honored.
I had all fonts changed to Droid, icon theme changed to Tango, and set to display text only on buttons (not icons), and no icons in menus. After the reboot, none of these are being honored. I note they're not listed in gconf-editor any more; if I look in dconf-editor, matching settings are present and appear to be set to what I want (Tango theme, Droid fonts etc) but these settings do not seem to be taking effect.
Is this a bug? Known? Note that I'm using metacity rather than gnome-shell as I can't run gnome-shell in Rawhide ATM.
Your gnome-settings-daemon probably crashed?
ah, indeed it did, good catch. abrt got it. reporting...
On Sat, 2010-11-20 at 01:39 +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Fri, 19.11.10 16:00, Adam Williamson (awilliam@redhat.com) wrote:
I just updated Rawhide with 2010-11-19 packages, and after the reboot, all my GNOME appearance preferences are no longer honored.
I had all fonts changed to Droid, icon theme changed to Tango, and set to display text only on buttons (not icons), and no icons in menus. After the reboot, none of these are being honored. I note they're not listed in gconf-editor any more; if I look in dconf-editor, matching settings are present and appear to be set to what I want (Tango theme, Droid fonts etc) but these settings do not seem to be taking effect.
Is this a bug? Known? Note that I'm using metacity rather than gnome-shell as I can't run gnome-shell in Rawhide ATM.
Your gnome-settings-daemon probably crashed?
Turns out to be https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=654790 , I'm not the only one hitting it. I can re-run g-s-d after GNOME starts, and it works.
On Fri, 2010-11-19 at 17:05 -0800, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Sat, 2010-11-20 at 01:39 +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Fri, 19.11.10 16:00, Adam Williamson (awilliam@redhat.com) wrote:
I just updated Rawhide with 2010-11-19 packages, and after the reboot, all my GNOME appearance preferences are no longer honored.
I had all fonts changed to Droid, icon theme changed to Tango, and set to display text only on buttons (not icons), and no icons in menus. After the reboot, none of these are being honored. I note they're not listed in gconf-editor any more; if I look in dconf-editor, matching settings are present and appear to be set to what I want (Tango theme, Droid fonts etc) but these settings do not seem to be taking effect.
Is this a bug? Known? Note that I'm using metacity rather than gnome-shell as I can't run gnome-shell in Rawhide ATM.
Your gnome-settings-daemon probably crashed?
Turns out to be https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=654790 , I'm not the only one hitting it. I can re-run g-s-d after GNOME starts, and it works.
There's a few patches in master that could be related. I'll try to get a new version out.
desktop@lists.fedoraproject.org