Describe the bug
Whilst updating the kernel I noticed that part of the close icon had disappeared.
Screenshots
The screenshot excludes various parts of the (main, largest) MintUpdate window - parts that were visible and were as they should be. However, the shot does show the rightmost edge of the window; the letter 'T' that one sees is from my desktop background (or rather from a Conky; normally the Conky works without issue).
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Uncertain.
Perhaps: use the Manager to update a kernel - but see also the 'Additional Context' section below.
Expected behavior
No truncation.
Distribution:
[X ] Linux Mint
[ ] LMDE
[ ] Other (please specify)
Software version:
6.0.3.
Logs:
07.19@13:34 ++ Launching Update Manager
07.19@13:34 ++ Changes to the package cache detected, triggering refresh
07.19@13:34 ++ Initial refresh will happen in 0 day(s), 0 hour(s) and 15 minute(s)
07.19@13:34 ++ Inhibited power management
07.19@13:34 ++ Starting refresh (local only)
07.19@13:34 ++ Tracker: Mintupdate update button was pressed recently: 1 days ago
07.19@13:34 ++ System is up to date
07.19@13:34 ++ Refresh finished
07.19@13:34 ++ Resumed power management
07.20@01:55 ++ Changes to the package cache detected, triggering refresh
07.20@01:55 ++ Inhibited power management
07.20@01:55 ++ Starting refresh (local only)
07.20@01:55 ++ Tracker: Mintupdate update button was pressed recently: 2 days ago
07.20@01:55 ++ Found 1 software updates
07.20@01:55 ++ Refresh finished
07.20@01:55 ++ Resumed power management
07.20@02:08 ++ Update Manager is in tray mode, performing initial refresh
07.20@02:08 ++ Inhibited power management
07.20@02:08 ++ Starting refresh (retrieving lists of updates from remote servers)
07.20@02:08 ++ Refreshing available Cinnamon updates from the server
07.20@02:08 ++ Refreshing available Flatpak updates
07.20@02:09 ++ Found 1 software updates
07.20@02:09 ++ Refresh finished
07.20@02:09 ++ Resumed power management
07.20@02:09 ++ Recurring refresh will happen in 0 day(s), 23 hour(s) and 59 minute(s)
07.20@23:08 ++ Inhibited power management
07.20@23:08 ++ Install requested by user
07.20@23:08 ++ Will install linux-generic-hwe-22.04-edge
07.20@23:08 ++ Ready to launch synaptic
(synaptic:138498): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 23:08:44.590: gtk_widget_hide: assertion 'GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
07.20@23:09 ++ Return code:0
07.20@23:09 ++ Install finished
07.20@23:09 ++ Resumed power management
07.20@23:09 ++ Inhibited power management
07.20@23:09 ++ Starting refresh (local only)
07.20@23:09 ++ System is up to date
07.20@23:09 ++ Refresh finished
07.20@23:09 ++ Resumed power management
Additional context
My system was updated recently from Mint 21.1 to Mint 21.2. I use Cinnamon. My themes:
Toggling the size of the window produced a strange effect - nothing happened the first time that I clicked the 'square' button, but the second time I clicked it, the window became smaller; and then clicking the '+' icon maximized the window. Subsequent togglings work fully as expected.
Describe the bug Whilst updating the kernel I noticed that part of the close icon had disappeared.
Screenshots
The screenshot excludes various parts of the (main, largest) MintUpdate window - parts that were visible and were as they should be. However, the shot does show the rightmost edge of the window; the letter 'T' that one sees is from my desktop background (or rather from a Conky; normally the Conky works without issue).
To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior: Uncertain. Perhaps: use the Manager to update a kernel - but see also the 'Additional Context' section below.
Expected behavior No truncation.
Distribution:
Software version:
6.0.3.
Logs:
Additional context
My system was updated recently from Mint 21.1 to Mint 21.2. I use Cinnamon. My themes:
Toggling the size of the window produced a strange effect - nothing happened the first time that I clicked the 'square' button, but the second time I clicked it, the window became smaller; and then clicking the '+' icon maximized the window. Subsequent togglings work fully as expected.
My display settings:
Locale: