[00:23] there is a bug from ubuntu 22.10 can somebody help me? [00:24] ardakc, you'll have to give details; such as the launchpad bug report ID [00:25] guiverc: i think i cant do that but this bug is not giving me error [00:26] ardakc: Just describe what's gone wrong - if you know there's a bug, you can see something that's gone awry. [00:26] We can probe your system for log files later :) [00:26] guiverc: this bug its i selecting yaru-red-dark theme from gnome-tweaks after opening gnome-control-center its selecting yaru-red theme for me [00:26] If it's a bug, I assume it exists on a bug tracker where the ID will let us look at what's there. If it's a problem you think is a bug, you need to describe the problem, and we can get details & help you to file a bug report if required [00:26] or another white theme for legacy applications [00:27] problems aren't bugs until reported on a bug tracker & thus have a BUG ID/report [00:27] So basically the dark theme isn't sticking and it just goes back to a light theme? [00:27] (Sounds like it should be easy to try and reproduce - I just downloaded a Kinetic ISO earlier today and should be able to give it a whirl.) [00:27] no from gnome-control-center selected dark theme but from gnome-tweaks for legacy applications selecting white theme for me [00:28] guiverc: how can i do that? [00:28] ardakc: OK, so what are the exact steps? You selected a dark theme in gnome-control-center? Or in gnome-tweaks? [00:29] in gnome-control-center [00:29] is a specific application that appears as 'white' when you want dark; if so what application. By legacy I assume it means GTK3 (modern GNOME is GTK4)... but is the app Qt5? GTK2? or which app(s)? are light [00:30] * guiverc is not a GNOME user except occasionally, so I don't keep up with all gnome development/features [00:31] Applications like nvidia-settings hexchat are also called legacy applications. [00:32] there is no such option in pure gnome gnome-control-center also added by ubuntu developers i think [00:33] Is it possible to edit the source code of gnome-control-center? [00:33] hexchat is GTK2 & isn't legacy; it was legacy when GNOME was GTK3, it's deprecated in GTK4 so may ignore any settings made in GTK4 as it's unaware of them [00:34] huiverc: but when I select dark theme from legacy applications option in gnome-tweaks, hexchat becomes dark theme? [00:35] fyi: I'm a hexchat myself; I just picked a theme I could live with . I consider the problem to be GTK2 used by hexchat; I maybe wrong, but you'll find the issue in all GTK2 apps, not just hexchat [00:35] i'm a hexchat user myself ^ (sorry for typos) [00:35] I know nothing about nvidia-setting sorry so cannot commment there [00:36] You are wrong because when I make this selection, it turns black, but when I open gnome-control-center, it makes the option white automatically. I guess you don't understand me because my english is bad. [00:37] I could also have jumped to wrong conclusions & what I've seen (being a kinetic user, inc. hexchat as my IRC client; alas I'm not on it currently) [00:38] If you provide 'exact steps' as arraybolt3[m] asked for, he maybe to have a look and give an opinion that's more helpful for your needs [00:39] ok [00:39] where is he? [00:40] look up the thread; ~11 mins ago was last paste from arraybolt3 [00:42] i think his going to install ubuntu 22.10 :D [00:59] i fixed my problem selecting adwaita-dark [01:04] well done for solving it . If you believe it's a bug, please file a report. If it's with yaru-theme-gtk (https://packages.ubuntu.com/kinetic/yaru-theme-gtk) you'd do that with `ubuntu-bug yaru-theme-gtk` on your current box & follow prompts. I see GTK2 engines in the paste I provided for that package so it has some GTK2 knowledge/capabilities; it maybe a bug [01:04] ardakc, ^ [01:05] * guiverc is sorry; my primary box failed to start yesterday so I'm not using kinetic I'm usually using; have more limited resources to look for package matches etc currently === guiverc2 is now known as guiverc === jje_ is now known as jje === jje is now known as Guest4913 === Guest4913 is now known as jje === jje` is now known as jje