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Up-to-date arch here with XFCE; look at this screenshot:
The same happens with all GTK themes, and I have installed / tried A LOT of them.
Does anyone else have this problem?
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Okay, I found out that the bug does NOT happen with GTK3 applications (transmission, for example). Most of my programs are still gtk2 though.
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Does it happen with a different panel (tint2, lxpanel, etc)?
$ pkill xfce4-panel
$ xfce4-panel &
Does this fix it?
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Holy cow! Fixed after doing
$ pkill xfce4-panel
$ xfce4-panel &
the odd thing is that I've been having this problem for weeks (or months?) and I reboot daily. Maybe it was related to the theme after all, but after switching to a "working" theme I had to kill panel for the change to take fully effect?
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after switching to a "working" theme I had to kill panel for the change to take fully effect?
Or restart X, preferably.
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Do you have a compositor running?
/usr/bin/drinking
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Nope. I have XFWM without active compositing.
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Hi, I have the same problem, the panel systray shows white backgroud with the icons, how it can see in the image
I have the xfce compositor running.
If anyone has an idea how to fix this I will appreciate
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