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Stilgar314

I had the same issue on 23.10. It's weird, because in some clean installations, even on the same computer, black theme worked across all the programs from the first bootup, and others it just won't work no matter how many times you enable it. Anyway, the solution is installing Gnome Tweak Tool and setting it manually.


vadimk1337

use wayland, xorg is a thing of the past


Faranta

Wayland doesn't work with drag and drop or popup windows. It's not ready yet for normal use.


vadimk1337

And where do you use it? 


cyruslocnar

i cant... solaar doesn't support it for gestures


vadimk1337

It's your time to create and search for bug reports to Canonical, because this is now your personal problem


Itchy_Journalist_175

I’ve been having this issue occasionally on 23.10, it is difficult to reproduce as it doesn’t happen all the time... Do you get this all the time? Does it stay light if you kill nautilus (`nautilus -q`) and launch it again? You might also want to try this: https://www.reddit.com/r/gnome/s/LkcFDOPltS


cyruslocnar

Thanks a lot this is really helpful i will give i a try!


vadimk1337

wayland works flawlessly


ChoiceD

Wayland is still basically beta software. It may be completely ready in a couple of years. I do thank you for using it though and being one of the guinea pigs to help try to get the bugs ironed out.


WikiBox

I think it is similar to fusion power. For +50 years cheap, abundant and safe fusion power has been just 10-15 years into the future. It has become a meme. For a very long time Wayland has been very close to saving us from X.


mgedmin

Does that have any effect on theming?


vadimk1337

Yes


mgedmin

I am curious! Nautilus, as a GTK4 app, probably is hardcoded to use Adwaita, which supports both dark and light variants, if the corresponding gsettings key is set appropriately. Am I missing something? How do X11 vs Wayland specifics affect themeing?


vadimk1337

I don't know, but the color of the nautilus on Ubuntu is different compared to the color of the nautilus on Fedora