I had the gtk-qt-engine installed the last time. The one I had removed
originally was the gtk2-engines-qt...
Now that I also removed the gtk-qt-engine package GNOME loads and I
can modify the themes. However, I still got a crash at startup
(Synaptic this time). I am attaching a ZIP file with the crash reports
I got in /var/crash/ (Sorry, I cannot send it it is a 21MB file! Can I
upload it somewhere?).
Just let me say that now KDE looks very ugly without the qt-gtk
engine. Especially Firefox looks very creepy. Do you think this bug is
fixable?
Let me know what else I could do for helping you guys.
Cheers
Mariano
On 2/28/07, Sebastien Bacher <email address hidden> wrote:
> the package name has change, do people have gtk-qt-engine installed?
>
> --
> GTK applications crash sometime with gdk_events functions to the backtrace
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/71345
>
Hello,
I had the gtk-qt-engine installed the last time. The one I had removed
originally was the gtk2-engines-qt...
Now that I also removed the gtk-qt-engine package GNOME loads and I
can modify the themes. However, I still got a crash at startup
(Synaptic this time). I am attaching a ZIP file with the crash reports
I got in /var/crash/ (Sorry, I cannot send it it is a 21MB file! Can I
upload it somewhere?).
Just let me say that now KDE looks very ugly without the qt-gtk
engine. Especially Firefox looks very creepy. Do you think this bug is
fixable?
Let me know what else I could do for helping you guys.
Cheers
Mariano
On 2/28/07, Sebastien Bacher <email address hidden> wrote: /launchpad. net/bugs/ 71345
> the package name has change, do people have gtk-qt-engine installed?
>
> --
> GTK applications crash sometime with gdk_events functions to the backtrace
> https:/
>