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I am using the humbug repository. how I can change the theme of the icons?
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Hi!
I am using the humbug repository. how I can change the theme of the icons?
Of which icons?
Laptop: Arch Linux (x86_64) and Win10 (x86_64); Intel Core i7-3630QM @ 2.40GHz, 8 GiB RAM, NViDiA GeForce GT 650M w/ 2 GiB
Desktop: Arch Linux (x86_64) and Win10 (x86_64); Intel Core i7-4771 @ 3.50GHz, 32 GiB RAM, AMD Radeon RX 480 w/ 8 GiB
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All is well again. Simply running
# gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders --update-cache
Solved all problems!
Nice! This would be a packaging error in the Arch packages. Each package that installs GDK pixbuf modules should automatically run that command.
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Good news, gnome 3.6 has been moved from gnome-unstable to testing:) I think we will see it soon in extra.
That's great news!
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You're partly wrong. It is related to gtk-window-decorator which is not build using libwnck3, but libwnck. A simple pacman -S libwnck fixes this bug. A visual proof ?
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8196/8108623149_fee43d9476.jpg
Unity, ok -> libwnck installed. par fredbezies, sur Flickr
Thanks! Fixed: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/Unity-f … c46b04ecbe
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If you encounter any strange behavior, please check ~/.xsession-errors
Currently I have only couple of issues with Unity...
1. Instead of time I have text "Time" on clock applet
2. Cursors are crappy (in FF they are OK) (I think this is not due to unity, but I can be wrong)
3. missing cpufreq, multiload, pastie applets (maybe they exist, but I can't find them)
1. /etc/timezone is needed until GNOME 3.6 is released and systemd is required
2. EDIT: nevermind
3. multiload no longer works with the latest Unity. I'll package the other two when I have time
EDIT: indicator-sync is packaged
EDIT2: I can't find a 'pastie' indicator.
Last edited by chenxiaolong (2012-10-23 22:07:29)
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Hi.
I updated my archlinux installation (-Syu) and all the packages in the git repo, and now I got no decoration./usr/bin/compiz (decor) - Warn: No default decoration found, placement will not be correct
I read the last replies and tried the solutions like reinstalling libwnck, changing the window theme using gnome-tweak-tool but nothing seems to work.
Am I missing anything?
EDIT: I just noticed that there's a running process of gtk-window-decorator that keeps using 100% of my cpu.
What theme are you using? If you're using Adwaita, try using another theme. I used to run into the issue, but not anymore. I'm not sure why it happens.
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What theme are you using? If you're using Adwaita, try using another theme. I used to run into the issue, but not anymore. I'm not sure why it happens.
I tried lots of window themes like Adwaita, ReNIX, Holo, Ambiance, Evolve, Metabox... I change the theme using gnome-tweak-tool and then restart unity, but the result is always the same.
Could you indicate the working theme you're using?
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I have the new Indicator-Sync menu working with this pkg, maybe chenxialong wants to add it into unity-extra
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chenxiaolong wrote:What theme are you using? If you're using Adwaita, try using another theme. I used to run into the issue, but not anymore. I'm not sure why it happens.
I tried lots of window themes like Adwaita, ReNIX, Holo, Ambiance, Evolve, Metabox... I change the theme using gnome-tweak-tool and then restart unity, but the result is always the same.
Could you indicate the working theme you're using?
I'm currently using Ambiance. Could you try killing gtk-window-decorator
killall gtk-window-decorator
change the theme and then start it again?
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sollidsnake wrote:chenxiaolong wrote:What theme are you using? If you're using Adwaita, try using another theme. I used to run into the issue, but not anymore. I'm not sure why it happens.
I tried lots of window themes like Adwaita, ReNIX, Holo, Ambiance, Evolve, Metabox... I change the theme using gnome-tweak-tool and then restart unity, but the result is always the same.
Could you indicate the working theme you're using?I'm currently using Ambiance. Could you try killing gtk-window-decorator
killall gtk-window-decorator
change the theme and then start it again?
Thanks for the tip! I killed gtk-window-decorator, changed the theme and restarted unity, like you said. Now I have the window decoration, but it is not working yet.
There are still 4 issues:
1. I have the decoration but the new windows doesn't have the control buttons (maximize, minimize, close)
2. The chose theme is not applied.
3. gtk-window-decorator still uses 100% of the cpu
4. Can't drag or resize the windows
Here's the picture
http://postimage.org/image/gjx1molzf/
Last edited by sollidsnake (2012-10-23 21:39:58)
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chenxiaolong wrote:sollidsnake wrote:I tried lots of window themes like Adwaita, ReNIX, Holo, Ambiance, Evolve, Metabox... I change the theme using gnome-tweak-tool and then restart unity, but the result is always the same.
Could you indicate the working theme you're using?I'm currently using Ambiance. Could you try killing gtk-window-decorator
killall gtk-window-decorator
change the theme and then start it again?
Thanks for the tip! I killed gtk-window-decorator, changed the theme and restarted unity, like you said. Now I have the window decoration, but it is not working yet.
There are still 4 issues:
1. I have the decoration but the new windows doesn't have the control buttons (maximize, minimize, close)
2. The chose theme is not applied.
3. gtk-window-decorator still uses 100% of the cpu
4. Can't drag or resize the windowsHere's the picture
http://postimage.org/image/suft1k16v/
Hmm...I've never seen that before. I'd try resetting the Compiz settings. You can back up the settings first by running:
dconf dump /org/compiz/ > compiz_settings.txt
and reset them with:
dconf reset -f /org/compiz/
(and of course, log out and log back in). If the window decorations work after resetting, please post the compiz_settings.txt file
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Hmm...I've never seen that before. I'd try resetting the Compiz settings. You can back up the settings first by running:
dconf dump /org/compiz/ > compiz_settings.txt
and reset them with:
dconf reset -f /org/compiz/
(and of course, log out and log back in). If the window decorations work after resetting, please post the compiz_settings.txt file
Tried that. No results. I updated the picture in my previous with the cpu freq.
I tried compiling compiz again and notice something strange:
************************************************************
* Compiz Buildsystem *
* *
* Package : Compiz *
* Version : 0.9.8.4 *
************************************************************
Optional features:
GLESv2 : No
gtk window decorator : Yes
metacity theme support : Yes
gconf schemas : No
gnome : No
kde4 window decorator : No
protocol buffers : Yes
file system change notifications : Yes
Xig Tests : No
************************************************************
Plugin configure check results:
copytex : Yes
titleinfo : Yes
imgsvg : Yes
scalefilter : Yes
gears : Disabled
crashhandler : Yes
clone : Yes
vpswitch : Yes
move : Yes
decor : Yes
group : Disabled
dbus : Yes
notification : Yes
cube : Yes
scaleaddon : Yes
blur : Disabled
text : Yes
showdesktop : Yes
water : Yes
rotate : Yes
thumbnail : Disabled
place : Yes
switcher : Yes
trip : Disabled
inotify : Yes
showmouse : Yes
session : Yes
reflex : Disabled
opengl : Yes
ccp : Yes
animation : Yes
maximumize : Yes
animationaddon: Disabled
resizeinfo : Yes
resize : Yes
splash : Yes
staticswitcher: Yes
ring : Yes
opacify : Yes
trailfocus : Yes
put : Yes
mousepoll : Yes
shelf : Yes
kdecompat : Yes
widget : Yes
shift : Yes
gnomecompat : Yes
wallpaper : Disabled
neg : Yes
colorfilter : Disabled
mblur : Yes
showrepaint : Yes
regex : Yes
scale : Yes
firepaint : Yes
addhelper : Yes
compiztoolbox : Yes
commands : Yes
bicubic : Disabled
kde : Disabled
expo : Yes
imgjpeg : Yes
fadedesktop : Yes
imgpng : Yes
snap : Yes
wobbly : Yes
annotate : Yes
stackswitch : Disabled
extrawm : Yes
loginout : Disabled
td : Yes
fade : Yes
composite : Yes
workarounds : Yes
screenshot : Yes
winrules : Yes
bench : Yes
grid : Yes
mag : Yes
cubeaddon : Disabled
obs : Yes
ezoom : Yes
wall : Yes
workspacenames: Yes
There are a few 'no' and 'disabled'. Does that mean anything?
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Hmm...I've never seen that before. I'd try resetting the Compiz settings. You can back up the settings first by running:
dconf dump /org/compiz/ > compiz_settings.txt
and reset them with:
dconf reset -f /org/compiz/
(and of course, log out and log back in). If the window decorations work after resetting, please post the compiz_settings.txt file
Tried that. No results. I updated the picture in my previous with the cpu freq.
I tried compiling compiz again and notice something strange:************************************************************ * Compiz Buildsystem * * * * Package : Compiz * * Version : 0.9.8.4 * ************************************************************ Optional features: GLESv2 : No gtk window decorator : Yes metacity theme support : Yes gconf schemas : No gnome : No kde4 window decorator : No protocol buffers : Yes file system change notifications : Yes Xig Tests : No ************************************************************ Plugin configure check results: copytex : Yes titleinfo : Yes imgsvg : Yes scalefilter : Yes gears : Disabled crashhandler : Yes clone : Yes vpswitch : Yes move : Yes decor : Yes group : Disabled dbus : Yes notification : Yes cube : Yes scaleaddon : Yes blur : Disabled text : Yes showdesktop : Yes water : Yes rotate : Yes thumbnail : Disabled place : Yes switcher : Yes trip : Disabled inotify : Yes showmouse : Yes session : Yes reflex : Disabled opengl : Yes ccp : Yes animation : Yes maximumize : Yes animationaddon: Disabled resizeinfo : Yes resize : Yes splash : Yes staticswitcher: Yes ring : Yes opacify : Yes trailfocus : Yes put : Yes mousepoll : Yes shelf : Yes kdecompat : Yes widget : Yes shift : Yes gnomecompat : Yes wallpaper : Disabled neg : Yes colorfilter : Disabled mblur : Yes showrepaint : Yes regex : Yes scale : Yes firepaint : Yes addhelper : Yes compiztoolbox : Yes commands : Yes bicubic : Disabled kde : Disabled expo : Yes imgjpeg : Yes fadedesktop : Yes imgpng : Yes snap : Yes wobbly : Yes annotate : Yes stackswitch : Disabled extrawm : Yes loginout : Disabled td : Yes fade : Yes composite : Yes workarounds : Yes screenshot : Yes winrules : Yes bench : Yes grid : Yes mag : Yes cubeaddon : Disabled obs : Yes ezoom : Yes wall : Yes workspacenames: Yes
There are a few 'no' and 'disabled'. Does that mean anything?
The 'no' and 'disabled' statuses are fine. Ubuntu disabled those plugins as they don't work with the latest version of Compiz.
I'm really not sure why gtk-window-decorator is not working properly
EDIT: What version of metacity are you using?
Last edited by chenxiaolong (2012-10-23 22:05:53)
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I have just created a GNOME3.6 branch in the Unity-for-Arch git repo. I will update to the 'testing' repos and start making things work with GNOME 3.6
Note: Please do NOT use this branch unless you know how to fix a badly broken system
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The 'no' and 'disabled' statuses are fine. Ubuntu disabled those plugins as they don't work with the latest version of Compiz.
I'm really not sure why gtk-window-decorator is not working properly
EDIT: What version of metacity are you using?
Oh, no problem. I really appreciate your help anyway. My metacity version is 2.34.8-1.
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chenxiaolong wrote:The 'no' and 'disabled' statuses are fine. Ubuntu disabled those plugins as they don't work with the latest version of Compiz.
I'm really not sure why gtk-window-decorator is not working properly
EDIT: What version of metacity are you using?
Oh, no problem. I really appreciate your help anyway. My metacity version is 2.34.8-1.
Just to make a note, I managed to solve the problem. I downgraded all the unity packages and upgraded only the essential ones (unity, compiz-ubuntu, libunity, ...) and now it works. So I still don't know what exactly was the package that was causing the trouble. As soon as I found out I can post here if it helps you.
I also have another question. I used to edit the window button order in metacity using gconf (/apps/metacity/general/button_layout), but it seems the configuration source has changed. Is that right? If so, where can I do that now?
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sollidsnake wrote:chenxiaolong wrote:The 'no' and 'disabled' statuses are fine. Ubuntu disabled those plugins as they don't work with the latest version of Compiz.
I'm really not sure why gtk-window-decorator is not working properly
EDIT: What version of metacity are you using?
Oh, no problem. I really appreciate your help anyway. My metacity version is 2.34.8-1.
Just to make a note, I managed to solve the problem. I downgraded all the unity packages and upgraded only the essential ones (unity, compiz-ubuntu, libunity, ...) and now it works. So I still don't know what exactly was the package that was causing the trouble. As soon as I found out I can post here if it helps you.
I also have another question. I used to edit the window button order in metacity using gconf (/apps/metacity/general/button_layout), but it seems the configuration source has changed. Is that right? If so, where can I do that now?
It's now under org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences in dconf (dconf-editor).
By the way, I have finished updating the packages to the GNOME 3.6 versions. I don't know if the 100% cpu bug is fixed, but I know for sure that the ugly window decoration bug is
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I have just created a GNOME3.6 branch in the Unity-for-Arch git repo. I will update to the 'testing' repos and start making things work with GNOME 3.6
Note: Please do NOT use this branch unless you know how to fix a badly broken system
This is the real great news! Thanks a lot:)
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chenxiaolong wrote:I have just created a GNOME3.6 branch in the Unity-for-Arch git repo. I will update to the 'testing' repos and start making things work with GNOME 3.6
Note: Please do NOT use this branch unless you know how to fix a badly broken system
This is the real great news! Thanks a lot:)
You're welcome
All of the packages are now updated in the branch. It's ready for testing light-themes must be removed or GTK (I think it's GTK) will crash. This is probably because Arch hasn't recompiled some of light-themes's dependencies.
Other than that, Unity with GNOME 3.6 runs very smoothly
EDIT: indicator-datetime now reads the timezone from systemd's timedated. No more /etc/timezone With my patch, the new time takes effect as soon as the timezone is changed in GNOME Control Center.
Last edited by chenxiaolong (2012-10-24 04:14:16)
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@chenxiaolong: I dont want to be a pest, but when do you think the next full build will be on (unity.xe-xer.org)?
Thanks for all the great work!
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@chenxiaolong: I dont want to be a pest, but when do you think the next full build will be on (unity.xe-xer.org)?
Thanks for all the great work!
Since it's not maintained by chenxiaolong, I don't think he has any answer to this. You can try unity.humbug.in instead.
Last edited by qiuwei (2012-10-24 09:07:05)
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Cannot compile gnome-settings-daemon-ubuntu which needs ibus-1.4.99 while ibus-ubuntu is 1.4.1.
It compiles with ibus from testing.
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@chenxiaolong: I dont want to be a pest, but when do you think the next full build will be on (unity.xe-xer.org)?
Thanks for all the great work!
I'm not sure when the next build is going to be because I don't maintain the repo. Maybe pekmop1024 can chime in on this?
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Cannot compile gnome-settings-daemon-ubuntu which needs ibus-1.4.99 while ibus-ubuntu is 1.4.1.
It compiles with ibus from testing.
Thanks! I'll find out what Ubuntu is doing to work around this.
EDIT: Of course...I forgot that they're using version 3.4.2. I'll need to port Ubuntu's ibus patches to version 1.4.99.
EDIT2: I removed ibus-ubuntu for now. The interface was rewritten in vala and I don't know enough about programming in vala to port the patches over
Last edited by chenxiaolong (2012-10-24 20:05:28)
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