On 17/05/16 09:38, Frank Cox wrote:
On Tue, 17 May 2016 09:29:52 +1200
Rob Kampen wrote:
Tried that - it appears to run, i.e. prompt returns. No change. Logged
out and back in - no change, still gray. It has reset the background
that comes up when I move the cursor to the top left and see all the
open windows.
It's a bit late to tell you this, but the configuration is stored in a file ~/.config/dconf/user so if you back that up before playing with it, you can return to your former configuration by restoring that file.
Have you backed up your home directory lately? Do you have an "old" copy of that file that you can restore?
removing the ~/.config/dconf/user folder worked - it resets everything
to clean install state, so one does have to set up everything once more.
I played around again and find that the tweak tool tab
Appearance >
> Theme GTK+ ==> the select box is where things go pear shaped. If I
pick the Oxygen-gtk as the theme for my GTK windows that this makes the
desktop background disappear and go gray - busted in my situation.
Just another example of this product (Gnome3 on CentOS7) not really
ready for production use.
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