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I had to reinstall Ubuntu MATE 14.04 to a desktop [quad core] when the 16.04 upgrade failed. Then I ran these commands, since I wanted a newer version of LibreOffice than 14.04 had in their repository.

sudo apt-get remove libreoffice?

sudo dpkg -i *.deb

After the commands finished, I installed LO 5.2.5. That is when I noticed that the Formatting and Standard toolbars had all of black lines [like center and align right] where actually white. I even installed a different look with LO Theme in the Personalization options. Those toolbars did not change from white color.

To be honest, I fixed the issue by renaming the LO .config folder and then open LO again.

So the real question is has anyone seen this happen to a Linux install?

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To hold off some questions, I do not think I will upgrade to Ubuntu MATE 16.04 anytime soon. I do not need to do this right now since the desktop is being used as a file/data storage system and may be turned to a file server.


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