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Message #09661
Re: [Bug 1181335] Re: Menu bar still showing after reboot
What if you change to the opengl themepainter?
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 8:48 AM, Phil Brady <phil.brady@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Yes, I can confirm that. I’m running mythbuntu 14.04 with mythtv
> v0.27.4-14-gec06dfb. Nvidia 8300 to HDMI and 304 driver.
>
> In 0.27.2 with a ‘fresh’ database the bug was absent, but it re-emerged
> when I imported a 0.25 database.
>
> I now find that the settings in the FE setup > appearance > Theme/Screen
> settings are crucial.
>
> The bug is PRESENT on my setup with settings of Paint =Qt, Menu
> theme default, GUI width 1920, height 1080, offsets zero, Use GUI for
> playback YES, hide mouse NO,use window boarder NO, always on top NO,
> Airplay NO.
>
> It is ABSENT if I change GUI width/height both to zero.
>
> HTH
> Thanks for looking at this.
>
> Phil
>
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1181335
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> Title:
> Menu bar still showing after reboot
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> Status in Mythbuntu, Ubuntu derivative focused upon MythTV:
> Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
> The menu bar stays showing after some reboots but not all on my
> frontend boxes. I'm running Mythbuntu 12.10. It really seems to be
> hit or miss. It doesn't seem to matter if it's a reboot or a start
> from a powered off state. If I close mythfrontend and restart it from
> the menu the menu bar is hidden like it should be. I'm assuming it's
> a race condition but I don't really know where to start debugging.
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Thanks,
Thomas Mashos
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