GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 506336
Nautilus uses random background color on each launch
Last modified: 2010-06-02 11:17:33 UTC
Since two or three days, each time I launch Nautilus it provides another background color in the file view. Changing the color via menu doesn't really help, because the colors seem to be mapped wrongly: currently for example, Nautilus started with a black background. Assinging a white background results in a black one, assigning a yellow background results in a blue one, and so on. Using the "reset" background randomizes it again. Greetings and thanks for your time! Felix Neumann
Can you still reproduce this?
Well, I can't reproduce the colour thing anymore, but there's another bug connected with this one: I used a small, white png file as background image, which was a workaround for the colour bug. At that time - and this one IS still reproducable - I noticed, that switching to list view and then back to symbolic view caused the background to be really messy, just like it is displaying the contents of some obsolete part of memory (e.g. an old display buffer).
I've seen this too (the random background color). For me, it's not as reproducable as the original reporter suggests. It only happens sometimes, but it happens (roughly 1 in 30?). I've seen it on 2.22 and 2.24 (haven't played with 2.26 long enough).
This bug has been reported on Ubuntu's Launchpad. In this case, the background color randomly changes whenever a folder is opened. I will link these two bugs. The system seeing this issue is Ubuntu 8.04. More information can be found here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/517777
*** Bug 557660 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Never seen this bug happening on Fedora. Could it be ubuntu-specific? It seems to happen a lot on Dell Mini 10 systems. Could you still reproduce the issue with Nautilus and GNOME 2.30?
Closing this bug report as no further information has been provided. Please feel free to reopen this bug if you can provide the information asked for. Thanks!