[22:23] <BinarySavior> halp, never seen this login screen before
[22:23] <BinarySavior> https://imgur.com/a/BlqkkZV
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[22:25] <BinarySavior> these are the only commands i ran that might have had an impact on this: https://bpa.st/VKRQ
[22:30] <Eickmeyer> BinarySavior: Sounds like you lost the ubuntustudio-default-settings package. That sddm theme doesn't just happen.
[22:32] <BinarySavior> I was using wine to install a glide to opengl wrapper in my windows environment
[22:33] <BinarySavior> and it was messing with my resolution when i launched the config UI using wine then it crashed and my resolution was all wonky
[22:33] <BinarySavior> to play old school game (diablo 2)
[22:34] <Eickmeyer> BinarySavior: Regardless, you installed something or uninstalled something that had ubuntustudio-default-settings as a dependency. That's the only way that weird sddm theme shows up. Experimenting with your system and doing stuff can have weird side-effects. That's why you have to pay attention to *every single package* that gets installed and
[22:34] <Eickmeyer> uninstalled when you run those commands.
[22:35] <BinarySavior> ok i just installed that package, rebooting and crossing fingers
[22:36] <BinarySavior> omg it worked
[22:36] <BinarySavior> genius Eik
[22:36] <BinarySavior> Eickmeyer, *
[22:37] <Eickmeyer> Excellent. Just remember to pay attention to the packages that get uninstalled/installed when you run commands. Don't just run commands you see on the internet without being absolutely sure you know what they're going to do, BinarySavior .
[22:38] <Eickmeyer> BinarySavior: One more thing: If ubuntustudio-default-settings got uninstalled, there's a good chance other packages got uninstalled since other packages depend on it. If you're missing something, that's likely what happened.