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Theme file for default has no name
I am using Mandriva One with KDE. I changed the icon theme using the 'configure your computer' option from the system menu. Then I decided I didn't like the new theme and went to change it back but the setup menu wouldn't open. If I run it from console I get the following:
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[dt@Viglen ~]$ /usr/sbin/drakconf
[dt@Viglen ~]$
(drakconf.real:5847): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme file for default has no name
(drakconf.real:5847): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme file for default has no directories
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Any ideas anyone?
RE: Theme file for default has no name
I have now discovered that I get a similar message when I try to load Pan newsreader!
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[dt@Viglen ~]$ pan
(pan:6062): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme file for default has no name
(pan:6062): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme file for default has no directories
Segmentation fault
[dt@Viglen ~]$
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RE: Theme file for default has no name
I think you'd better ask this question at the Mandriva forum because this is not really KDE related. You may have more luck there.
Bram Schoenmakers
KDE Netherlands (www.kde.nl)
RE: Theme file for default has no name
Actually after two days of trying to resolve this it has suddenly started working again!
Don't you hate that!?
i always ignore gtk warnings (and qt warnings as wel)
Help mee om
KDE 3.5.5 in het Nederlands te vertalen