I confirm that the problem is solved renaming .gconf directory (from terminal mv .gconf gconf-backup), and doing logout and login.
@jrios: there is no need to create another admin user, as your user itself can move / delete its .gconf directory.
Would be good to find why this was needed... as I think that this operation could lose some other configs..
I confirm that the problem is solved renaming .gconf directory (from terminal mv .gconf gconf-backup), and doing logout and login.
@jrios: there is no need to create another admin user, as your user itself can move / delete its .gconf directory.
Would be good to find why this was needed... as I think that this operation could lose some other configs..