On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 03:41:04PM -0500, David A. De Graaf wrote:
In a few F21 GUI panels the icons are grotesquely large - 1.75 inches
square on a 15 inch wide monitor. Normal size would be ~0.25 in.
This makes the panel nearly incomprehensible. This occurs in, eg,
system-config-printer
system-config-firewall
virt-manager
A screenshot is attached of virt-manager running an instance of Centos
7 on the Fedora 21 host.
[No, it's not! GUI's are OK; images of them are too big for this
list. Sigh...]
The virt-manager icons are so big that that
the virtual window cannot be enlarged to a proper size.
A possible clue to the error are the messages in the root window
following the virt-manager command:
[root@datwiz ~]
# virt-manager
[root@datwiz ~]
#
(virt-manager:1994): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error:
gtk.css:67:18: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'.
(virt-manager:1994): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error:
gtk.css:67:20: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'.
Similar messages appear when system-config-printer is invoked.
Unfortunately these mean nothing to me.
More data:
On an i386 laptop when I run system-config-printer I get this:
# system-config-printer
*** BUG ***
In pixman_region32_init_rect: Invalid rectangle passed
Set a breakpoint on '_pixman_log_error' to debug
I'm guessing that this means to run gdb, set a breakpoint, and then
run the program. However, "the program" is a shell script which runs
a python script, /usr/share/system-config-printer/system-config-printer.py,
but gdb is useful only on compiled programs, not on these scripts,
even if I knew how to use it.
I've run 'strace system-config-printer' which produces prodigious
output, but no enlightenment, only this same info:
write(2, "*** BUG ***\nIn pixman_region32_i"..., 117*** BUG ***
In pixman_region32_init_rect: Invalid rectangle passed
Set a breakpoint on '_pixman_log_error' to debug
with nothing preceding it that suggests the cause of this error (to
me).
A similar F21 install on an old AMD Athlon i386 system works
differently. The icons in s-c-p are sized normally.
I've searched for differences that might account for this without
success.
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David A. De Graaf DATIX, Inc. Hendersonville, NC
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