2

UPDATED: I found that this happenes whenever I run the sudo -i nautilus command.

The Unity bar is changing colour without my request. I am not changing the background (I know it automatically adjusts to your wallpaper).

It is normally set to a dark orange which it gets from my wallpaper. But sometimes, it bugs out and switches to the default purple. This also messes up my conky configuration and creates a red background around the conky window (which is set to dock mode).

I was messing around and installed Gnome over top of Unity... and I've recently removed Gnome (not all of it though, login screen is still there for some reason) and I am wondering if the Gnome desktop change might have messed something up...

Here you'll see the way it should look.

enter image description here

Here is what happens.
Note that the conky goes red, and the Unity bar goes purple... What can I do to troubleshoot this?

enter image description here

1 Answer 1

0

You can try to set the launcher color to custom using the unity-tweak-tool.

Edit:
Installation: sudo apt-get install unity-tweak-tool
Open it, then under Unity -> Launcher -> Appearance you can set the color to Custom.

1
  • 1
    can you please explain installation process and instructions to changes suggested (it'd serve every one in a better way) May 22, 2017 at 15:00

You must log in to answer this question.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged .