[06:10] bug #1892521 got duped by daniel [06:10] bug 1892521 in mutter (Ubuntu) "UI bug - system fonts enlarge after every reboot" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1892521 [11:34] [telegram] https://twitter.com/SLSingh/status/1297839372738482180 [11:35] oops, wrong chat [13:32] [telegram] Hey all, wanted to report that it is impossible to remove gnome-ubuntu-panel.desktop (for Appearance Settings) from gnome-control-center by copying the file to ~/.local/share/applications/ and adding Hidden=true (which is a common method to hide panels), due to an assertion check. It does work for gnome-online-accounts.desktop [14:04] [telegram] hm [14:04] [telegram] Do you need to trigger and update of some sort? [14:07] [telegram] Although I can easily do that, I don't see the need (it's not related to Ubuntu Unity, just my own system). Meanwhile, I've found a solution: the category DesktopSettings `can be removed from the local .desktop` file rather than adding Hidden=true (re @ItzSwirlz: Do you need to trigger and update of some sort?) [14:07] [telegram] Although I can easily do that, I don't see the need for it (it's not related to Ubuntu Unity, just my own system). Meanwhile, I've found a solution: the category DesktopSettings `can be removed from the local .desktop` file rather than adding Hidden=true (edited) (re @ItzSwirlz: Do you need to trigger and update of some sort?) [14:07] [telegram] A change should be triggered. [14:07] [telegram] That's what typically works for me [14:07] [telegram] The menus need to refresh. [14:07] [telegram] Although I can easily do that, I don't see the need for it (it's not related to Ubuntu Unity, just my own system). Meanwhile, I've found a solution: the category DesktopSettings can be removed from the local .desktop file rather than adding Hidden=true (edited) (re @ItzSwirlz: Do you need to trigger and update of some sort?) [14:11] [telegram] It's my own system which I'm referring to. A quick solution is to create a local .desktop file and remove the category DesktopSettings (I don't see how a normal desktop user would try to create a package with dpkg-buildpackage for such a purpose) 🙂 (re @ItzSwirlz: A change should be triggered.) [14:11] [telegram] just SRU it? [14:11] [telegram] It's my own system which I'm referring to. A quick solution is to create a local .desktop file and remove the category DesktopSettings (I don't see how an average desktop user would try to create a package with dpkg-buildpackage for such a purpose) 🙂 (edited) (re @ItzSwirlz: A change should be triggered.)