** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex 8.10
Today's updates included nm-applet and gnome-panel, I think; after
restarting, I recognized that an extra icon had appeared in my Gnome
panel (see the screenshot attached). It's funny, because it
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex 8.10
Today's updates included nm-applet and gnome-panel, I think; after
restarting, I recognized that an extra icon had appeared in my Gnome
panel (see the screenshot attached). It's funny, because it shows
"Networking
Steps to reproduce (this has worked every time so far):
1. Start Conky, showing CPU usage & acpi_temp.
2. Start Firefox.
3. Open System > Preferences > Appearance > Themes.
4. Change the theme.
5. Verify CPU usage rising quickly into 100% and staying there.
6. Verify a quick increase in ACPI temp
Thank you for your attention. I took the following steps: (1) Closed
Firefox. (2) Went to System > Preferences > Appearance > Themes, tried
to change from my Custom theme to Human default theme. By this
procedure, I could reproduce the 100-% CPU usage, fast increase of ACPI
temp (from ca. 48 to ca
Once again, I reproduced the bug. I changed from my custom DustyFox to
DarkRoom and the same symptoms occurred. I rebooted, observed that
DarkRoom did not look as expected but rather as a mixture of DarkRoom
and Kin. Then I changed into Human, and the Kin colours remained. Cf.
the attached screensh
A couple of additions to the above:
After I removed the community-themes package and rebooting everything
works as expected and the themes look as intended. No problems at all.
I realized that my custom theme DustyFox, which I thought depended on
Dust, was actually modified to the degree that it
** Attachment added: "bug-316575-graphics-info"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21155977/bug-316575-graphics-info
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Changing theme causes 100 % CPU & hang
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316575
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