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Hi all. I'm on Kubuntu 10.04. After upgrading to KDE 4.5, the login screen at startup didn't preselect my username as it used to by default.
I followed another forum thread, and gave the suggested command:
It did its job, indeed. But, after that, every time I go to System Settings>Login Screen I get a rather GNOMish window (please, see snapshot attached). What's stranger is that I don't have GNOME as a desktop environment installed. Can anyone help me revert it back to its default look, please? Many thanks in advance! EDIT: it seems attachments are not allowed after all. So, here's the link to the snapshot: http://img529.imageshack.us/img529/7876/snapshotwg.jpg
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It is a bug in kdm,user management, kpackagekit if you lunch there's software from system settings you get this look. Kubuntu bug in SC 4.5
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Hi, do you mean that this bug affects also KPackageKit? And what do you mean by "user management"? I've noticed such a look only on Login Screen. Is there any way to reproduce this bug elsewhere? Also, in search of a solution, I'd be interested in following this bug you were telling me about, so I'd be very grateful if you could provide me with a link to it. Many thanks! |
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well, I think it is from Kubuntu...
see the screenshots: http://yfrog.com/0f12388767p http://yfrog.com/j731234349p
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Oh yeah, now I see what you mean, Amine27. I get exactly the same windows!
I opened the same thread on Kubuntu Forums, but strangely no one seems to have the same problem, considering they are not answering saying it's a common problem we all share. Strange indeed! And I thought it depended on that command I gave. Perhaps I always had that look, and didn't notice before. I wonder where these kind of bugs should be reported, whether on Launchpad or KDE Bug Tracking System. |
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You need to run "kcmshell4 kcm_style" as root. ( *buntu uses kdesudo for that I believe ) and select your style as Oxygen.
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I entered this command in Konsole, but nothing happens:
Am I doing something wrong, perhaps? |
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You made a typo...
Run "kdesudo kcmshell4 kcm_style"
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Oh yes, I see it, last time I must have unintentionally modified the command, sorry. Now I copied/pasted it, and this is the result:
After this, nothing happens. I see it complains about something, but I lack the knowledge to understand what. Thank you for your help so far! |
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OK, this one gave me the equally GNOMish-looking window Style - KDE Control Module, where, unfortunately, Widget style already read Oxygen. Before exiting, though, I decided to change the style to something else (Plastique), then changed it back to Oxygen. That, strangely, did the trick - which remains something of a mystery to me. I checked every one of the windows affected by this issue and, fortunately, this fixed them all. Many thanks for your time and assistance! |
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Thank you, I changed the color too in my case, to 'Oxygen Cold' from:
Best regards.
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