Recently I installed Fedora after using Ubuntu for a couple of years. Today I noticed that the buttons in the logout/restart/shutdown screen have changed:
The default buttons do not show this blue color, but only a lining around the button. Does anybody know how to change this back to default?
I thought this maybe had something to do with themes, but I haven’t changed anything.
This is what I tried:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface gtk-theme “Adwaita”
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences theme “Adwaita”
Adwaita is also the theme that shows in gnome-tweaks.
My guess is that Ubuntu doesn’t ship a stock version of GNOME, they apply their own theming and modifications, that they opted to highlight the entire button rather than just use the default outline and light color filter.
Thanks for your reply. I think I have not been complety clear.
The attached screenshot is from Fedora 40 Workstation. Yesterday the logout/restart/shutdown screen was the same as your screenshot. Today it looks like the first screenshot (half grey/half blue). I would like to change this back to default.
With the latest mutter update (46.6), that went live yesterday or the day before that, there is a ‘not as usual’ graphic design on the ‘Cancel’ button in some dialog boxes. I say some, because this graphical ‘anomaly’ does not appear on the dialog box when trying to shift+delete. Does anybody have the same situation?
I thought that I did something wrong, then I reinstalled Fedora 40. After my first log in buttons were fine, but after command sudo dnf update it looks so. Does someone know what causes this effect?
Hey, everyone… I don’t have any themes installed and just use the default Adwaita, so I assume this is a recent “design change;” can anyone confirm that these (imho) ridiculously ugly dialog buttons are baked into GNOME 46.6 now?