On 07/12/2017 04:15 AM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> On 2017-07-11 at 22:41:00 Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> 
>> Something is fundamentally not working here. I'm just trying to
>> change the desktop background picture.
>>
>> I go into Settings > Desktop. The "Background" tab is open by default.
>>
>> The "Folder" dropdown list offers several predefined locations. I
>> pick "Other", and a file selection dialog opens, showing the contents
>> of "/usr/share".
>>
>> But every file and subdirectory of "/usr/share" is grayed out and
>> disabled. I can't actually browse the filesystem. The dialog is dead.
>>
>> The only thing I can do here is pick from one of the preselected
>> directory locations on the left, like "Desktop", "Documents",
>> "Music", etc. Each one opens the corresponding directory, but that's
>> it. Every file and subdirectory is grayed out and disabled.
>>
>> I'm seeing this on two separate laptops that were upgraded to F26.
>> What the heck is going on?
> 
> Same on F25.

Confirmed on F25 and F26. This appears to be a bug in the file selector
code in gtk2 versions above 2.24.30. There are complaints about it on
the archlinux sites going back almost a year. Theoretically, reverting
to gtk2 2.24.30-3 fixes it.

My up-to-date F25 uses gtk2-2.24.31-2.fc25.x86_64, my just-installed-
and-upgraded F26 is using gtk2-2.24.31-4.fc26.x86_64. Looks like time
for yet another bug report to the gtk2 people. Sheesh.
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