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The problem:
In Gnome 3.4 when I click the main menu, it's white. The text of the menu is also white.

Original text:
I have a problem. When I installed the new version of Gnome (3.4) the "Desktop bar" (I'm sorry, I don't know what's the real name of that bar, but is the bar on the top on Ubuntu 11.10) every time I click on the username icon, or the battery, etc., the menu comes on gray or white and the letters are white. I know maybe this is a stupid question but it annoys me. Besides, my username doest not appear on the login screen. I tried to reset my settings, I delete gnome, and check the Unsettings and CompizConfig but the problem is still there. Maybe I miss something on the process of looking on any configuration tool but I don't think so...

Sorry if the question is something basic or even stupid but I'm new on Ubuntu and I'm experimenting whit it.

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If you're using a Theme for Gnome 3.2 and you're using Gnome 3.4 the theme is broken. Get the themes from 12.04 if you want the default themes.And that "bar" is called Top Panel. – Uri Herrera Mar 31 '12 at 0:49
You could try logging in as a different user, and enabling the same desktop set-up you have now. If it works there, then that suggests it's something to do with your individual settings, in which case you could delete the associated folder in your home directory (but I'm not sure which directory this is). – jatoo Mar 31 '12 at 1:52
@UriHerrera I think it is good enough to be added as a separate answer. Please consider doing so. – jokerdino Mar 31 '12 at 5:13
@UriHerrera I'll try that later. It must to be that because the only problem is the visual. All settings, apps, etc., are working properly. Thanks a lot! – d_Joke Mar 31 '12 at 18:56
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This question appears to be abandoned and unanswered, if you are experiencing a similar issue please ask a new question with details pertaining to your problem. If you feel this question is not abandoned, please flag the question explaining that. – Eliah Kagan Jan 29 at 13:27
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