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I have been playing with my girlfriend's N800 for a few days now. It is an excellent machine, but since I'm a Linux geek I couldn't let it be. A couple of days ago, after installing a lot of power apps (osso-xterminal, mplayer, dropbear) I noticed that the UI was completely broken: only the text shows, while most widgets (buttons, scrollbars, sliders) have disappeared. A change of theme did nothing.
Two days ago I upgraded the little thing to OS2008 and everything was back to normal. But yesterday (after some more power-ifying) the interface was broken again, and I could swear that I did not install any of the same apps. Changing default theme from Echo does not help either.
I have searched this and other forums and there is nothing similar. Short of reinstalling the system I don't know what to do; but I would like to identify the culprit. What's going on? Anyone else noticing the same symptoms?
Attached is a screenshot of how the UI looks now. Notice the lack of screenbars or buttons; not pretty.