[01:47] <dep> ho
[02:54] <ipatrol> this latest Xfce update completely trashed the theme
[03:06] <ipatrol> is there any reason why greybird is suddenly two shades lighter?
[03:33] <Unit193> What Xfce update?  Do a release jump?
[03:34] <ipatrol> I don't know, maybe it's not it. All I know is I did `apt full-upgrade`, and when I restarted my desktop was much lighter than before
[03:35] <Unit193> Nothing should have changed unless you have ppas, then.
[03:37] <ipatrol> Unit193: none that have any theme or xfce packages
[03:44] <ipatrol> Unit193: would a screenshot help?
[03:45] <Unit193> apt-cache policy greybird-gtk-theme | pastebiit  perhaps.
[03:45] <Unit193> pastebinit, rather.
[03:45] <Unit193> ipatrol: In theory a screenshot could help to see if it really is off, sure.
[03:46] <ipatrol> one sec
[03:50] <ipatrol> Unit193: http://imgur.com/N5A3cID
[03:53] <ipatrol> Unit193: also, version is 2.0.2-0ubuntu1 from http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily/universe amd64 Packages
[03:57] <Unit193> ipatrol: That's Adwaita.  Check 'Window Manager' and 'Appearance', make sure both have Greybird selected.
[03:58] <Unit193> More specifically, the window borders for that terminal are.
[03:58] <ipatrol> Unit193: they're both set to Greybird
[03:59] <Unit193> Select something else then select Greybird.  It's either that or apt-get --reinstall install greybird-gtk-theme.  That border is certainly not Greybird.
[03:59] <Unit193> Something has been bumped somewhere, lovely..
[04:03] <ipatrol> Unit193: reinstalling and restarting xfwm4 did nothing
[04:03] <ipatrol> Unit193: "bumped"?
[04:17] <krytarik> ipatrol: Try the Guest session, and have a look at '/var/log/apt/history.log'.
[04:21] <ipatrol> krytarik: nothing there, trying unzipped history.log.1
[04:58] <ipatrol> I've reset pretty much everything and it's still not fixed
[05:06] <krytarik> ipatrol: Did you follow my advice then?
[05:06] <ipatrol> krytarik: every last bit
[05:07] <krytarik> I'm asking because you didn't mention the Guest session showing the same behavior.
[05:10] <ipatrol> krytarik: bingo! the guest session has the same good old Ubuntu Studio look
[05:22] <krytarik> ipatrol: Check for any of these, messing with things: '~/.gtkrc-2.0', '~/.themes', '~/.local/share/themes'.
[05:24] <ipatrol> the first exists
[05:25] <ipatrol> removed, restarting session...
[05:28] <ipatrol> krytarik: thank you, all is right with the world now :-)
[05:29] <krytarik> Yay.
[05:30] <ipatrol> apparently it was something KDE had created
[05:31] <ipatrol> krytarik: what does it do, exactly?
[05:33] <krytarik> ipatrol: That first file?  Override GTK+ settings.
[05:34] <ipatrol> *_*
[05:34] <ipatrol> why?
[16:30] <h4x0riz3d> how can i tell whether i have rights to access the serial ports of the computer? (specifically usb-serial)
[16:53] <OvenWerk1> h4x0riz3d: you may need to be part of the dialout group.
[16:53] <h4x0riz3d> yeah, i was, but i guess it required a logout to take effect
[16:54] <OvenWerk1> yes. group additions need a new login to take effect.
[19:58] <h4x0riz3d> the display calibration thing in the settings doesn't open anything
[20:00] <h4x0riz3d> does it require some external device to operate? i really want to just manually adjust the color curves.. nothing fancy