yes
1. right click on any panel and select Properties->Background
2. set the Background Image to a image.
3. Close the Panel Properties
4. Reopen the Panel Properties->Background
5. change the Background to None (use system theme)
6. Close the Panel Properties
7. delete the folder that contained t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
when changing the appearance of a panel from a background image to the
default theme and deleting of the folder that the image was in, causes
an error that the folder does not exist even thou it is no longer being
used.
** Affects: gnome-pane