Disappearing Widgets.

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On Tuesday 18 December 2007 12:00:15 am Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 18:26 -0800, ext James Sparenberg wrote:
> > Nope right now just running the stock 0S2008 BAF themes (Big A**
> > Font) the 2007 ones wouldn't even install if I tried as
> > dependencies don't match.
> >
> > You just go along for hours ... and have to restart to switch
> > batteries for example or any other reason and suddenly sans
> > widgets. Visual only the function remains.
>
> Yeah, like Eero said, this sounds really strange. I have not seen
> this ever lately (and I have seen quite a few interesting effects
> while we were hacking on the theme config stuff when developing it)
>
> If the theme configuration file contains some errors, this will
> cause nasty breakage, but it would most likely require that you
> installed something that touched the theme files.
>
> You mean it just comes up with blank widgets after a reboot, or
> does it happen while it runs? I guess the only way to figure this
> out is to try to narrow down the cases when it happens..?
>
> The only idea I have right now is that you reflash the device, and
> note down *everything* you install and see if it happens again.
>
> //Tuomas
>

Agreed on all of the above.  If it hadn't happened 3 times I wouldn't 
have worried.  One thing though hasn't happened since Sunday and the 
last install I did I intentionally left OMWeather and Xournal off.  

It is blanking after a reboot and the first sign of problem is that 
the lock panel coms up as a white square with numbers. (nobuttons no 
colors) Then when it starts the left panel is gone (but icons are 
there) colors are all wonky in the menu as the highlight doesn't work 
right.  Added to that all internal borders/buttons and progress bars 
are MIA.  

James






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