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Not sure what happened, but I was changing themes, and one messed up, so I reverted to the default theme, and now the pager doesn't have themes... it just sits there with these ugly gey boxes around it, everything else works fine. I've tried all I can think of to get them back to normal but I'm out of ideas.
Location: Rome, Italy ; Novi Sad, Srbija; Brisbane, Australia
Distribution: Ubuntu / ITOS2008
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Yeah this happened to me too. I guess it's another E bug. Have you tried applying the theme that messed it up again, and then changing it?
I dunno what else you could do. If you a fast line you might want to download CVS version of E, it's about 36MB but you'll also need gtk 2, and all of it's dependencies as well. Which is quite a pain to get working on slackware.
-NSKL
Well so far the only was I've found to fix it was to rm -fr .enlightenment/ in my home directory and restart X..... I guess what happens is when I Ctrl Alt F1 to my terminal I see a bunch of Permission Denied on those specific ones for the pager....so I changed some permissions and it works fine. If that doesn't work, it always says it can't find the pixmaps for those certain areas, so I delete the theme. Everything other than that is fine, so I think I fixed it, hehe
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