I don't see how it's Ubuntu One, as this bug occurs in Debian too. Also,
I disabled Ubuntu One upon a fresh installation of Maverick anyway. The
theme issue can disappear for a while and then come back again, hence
why people try fixes and think they've worked, but in fact they haven't
worked.
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I was affected by this bug too on Ubuntu 10.10 x64. The manual fix
worked, thanks.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/653361
Title:
guake.schemas are not installed properly
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ubuntu-bu
I'm experiencing the exact same issue and I've attached a log file from
"/var/log/syslog".
Unticking the option "Available to all users" in NetworkManager Applet
stops the prompt from appearing.
** Attachment added: "syslog"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26941410/syslog
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Just to clarify; it's the icon itself that is the problem, so this isn't
actually a Firefox bug. If you're using the default text editor in
Ubuntu, or the file browser Nautilus, etc, you will notice the same
"Close Tab" icon and it just doesn't match the quality of all the other
Human icons in Ubu
This "bug" is present in my Ubuntu 9.04 system. Seems to be the only
ugly icon present in Firefox 3, but it's been like this for as long as I
can remember. The only reason it's bothering me so much now is because
I'm using a dark theme, which makes it all the more noticeable. It's not
exactly a ma