Hi folks,
I've a very annoying problem with my debian-box (sid, 64 bit, gnome 3.4.2).
As shown in the attachment, the visualization of bottoms and text labels is quite awful (I would say GTK2-style...)
The story begins when, a couple of days ago. I tried to install a lib (ia32-lib) in order to use a sw. This lib has some broken dep and trying to solve this problem with aptitude I've downloaded a low of 32 bit libs. After a reboot this was the result.
I apologies for the poor description... Let me know if and how I can give you more information
Thank you
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[solved] "aesthetic" GTK problem
[solved] "aesthetic" GTK problem
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Last edited by aezio on 2013-05-31 17:35, edited 1 time in total.
Re: "aesthetic" GTK problem
You are most likely fucked, but let us try to undo the changes done with the package manager. If you used Aptitude, open /var/log/aptitude (or /var/log/aptitude.1.gz if the changes were made various days ago), look for the changes that you made when you installed ia32-libs and purge all the packages involved in that situation. Make sure to simulate the removal (and understand the outcome) first.
On my 64-bit Squeeze + Backports system, the output of aptitude search '?installed ia32' is null.
On my 64-bit Squeeze + Backports system, the output of aptitude search '?installed ia32' is null.
Re: "aesthetic" GTK problem
Great start!emariz wrote:You are most likely fucked
Ok, thank you for the suggestion, now I'm at work, this evening (Europe time) I'll try.
Re: "aesthetic" GTK problem
Here the incriminated session, and now?
Have I to use "apt-get purge package" for each package listed below?
Thank you
Have I to use "apt-get purge package" for each package listed below?
Thank you
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Will install 84 packages, and remove 0 packages.
137 MB of disk space will be used
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[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libavahi-common-data:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libavahi-common3:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libcaca0:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libdrm-intel1:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libdrm-nouveau1a:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libdrm-radeon1:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libdrm2:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libgcrypt11:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libgd2-xpm:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libgl1-mesa-dri:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libgl1-mesa-glx:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libglapi-mesa:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libgpg-error0:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libgphoto2-port0:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libgpm2:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libltdl7:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libncursesw5:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libpciaccess0:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libsamplerate0:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libsane-extras:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libslang2:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libtinfo5:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libts-0.0-0:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libusb-0.1-4:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libusb-1.0-0:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libv4l-0:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libv4lconvert0:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libx86-1:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libxcb-glx0:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libxcb-render0:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libxdamage1:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libxfixes3:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libxft2:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libxinerama1:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libxmu6:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libxp6:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libxpm4:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libxxf86vm1:i386
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] odbcinst:amd64
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] odbcinst1debian2:amd64
[INSTALL] freeglut3:i386
[INSTALL] lesstif2:i386
[INSTALL] libacl1:i386
[INSTALL] libaio1:i386
[INSTALL] libaudiofile1:i386
[INSTALL] libavahi-client3:i386
[INSTALL] libbsd0:i386
[INSTALL] libdirectfb-1.2-9:i386
[INSTALL] libedit2:i386
[INSTALL] libesd0:i386
[INSTALL] libexif12:i386
[INSTALL] libfltk1.1:i386
[INSTALL] libgdbm3:i386
[INSTALL] libglu1-mesa:i386
[INSTALL] libgphoto2-2:i386
[INSTALL] libieee1284-3:i386
[INSTALL] libjack-jackd2-0:i386
[INSTALL] liblzo2-2:i386
[INSTALL] libmpg123-0:i386
[INSTALL] libnspr4:i386
[INSTALL] libnspr4-0d:i386
[INSTALL] libnss3:i386
[INSTALL] libnss3-1d:i386
[INSTALL] libodbc1:i386
[INSTALL] libopenal1:i386
[INSTALL] libpam0g:i386
[INSTALL] libpopt0:i386
[INSTALL] libsane:i386
[INSTALL] libsdl1.2debian:i386
[INSTALL] libsigc++-2.0-0c2a:i386
[INSTALL] libstdc++5:i386
[INSTALL] libsvga1:i386
[INSTALL] libsysfs2:i386
[INSTALL] libtdb1:i386
[INSTALL] libvorbisfile3:i386
[INSTALL] libxaw7:i386
[INSTALL] libxcb-render-util0:i386
[INSTALL] libxcomposite1:i386
[INSTALL] libxcursor1:i386
[INSTALL] libxmuu1:i386
[INSTALL] libxrandr2:i386
[INSTALL] libxslt1.1:i386
[INSTALL] odbcinst1debian2:i386
[INSTALL] xaw3dg:i386
Re: "aesthetic" GTK problem
It depends on how many "tier 1" packages were installed at the same time. For example, if one installs Iceweasel and Rhythmbox at the same time, the log will list together the installed dependencies of both of them. Thus one cannot tell from the list which dependencies are Iceweasel's and which ones are Rhythmbox's.aezio wrote:Here the incriminated session, and now?
Have I to use "apt-get purge package" for each package listed below?
Re: "aesthetic" GTK problem
Ok, clear. I'll try.emariz wrote:It depends on how many "tier 1" packages were installed at the same time. For example, if one installs Iceweasel and Rhythmbox at the same time, the log will list together the installed dependencies of both of them. Thus one cannot tell from the list which dependencies are Iceweasel's and which ones are Rhythmbox's.aezio wrote:Here the incriminated session, and now?
Have I to use "apt-get purge package" for each package listed below?
Re: "aesthetic" GTK problem
Done, removed all these dependencies but the problem is still here.
It seems a sort of "safe mode", in fact launching geany from the terminal there is this error
and this with iceweasel:
Any idea?
It seems a sort of "safe mode", in fact launching geany from the terminal there is this error
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(geany:3961): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "pixmap",
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(process:4137): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_slice_set_config: assertion `sys_page_size == 0' failed
Re: "aesthetic" GTK problem
1. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour ... bug/853232
2. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=709197
Oddly enough, the issue in Iceweasel seems not to be related to this mess, but a weekly present from Sid.
2. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=709197
Oddly enough, the issue in Iceweasel seems not to be related to this mess, but a weekly present from Sid.
Re: "aesthetic" GTK problem
Great! following the first link and installing this library gtk2-engines-pixbuf now everything works fineemariz wrote:1. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour ... bug/853232
2. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=709197
Oddly enough, the issue in Iceweasel seems not to be related to this mess, but a weekly present from Sid.
Thank you!