I have seen back and forth between developers about oxygen-gtk not being maintained anymore for various reasons. The biggest two are Gnome devs depreciating the code it was built on, and Gnome breaking theme support with each new release. I assume this means no "breeze-gtk"? It seems setting all GTK apps to use the orion theme is the current solution. With breeze dark, you are just screwed. I have purified my software collection to pure QT except for gparted and Firefox, so it is not too bad. The biggest thorn is Firefox because I use it most of the day. Anyone have any more info on the subject?
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I maintained my own gtk3 theme for a while (one that would match my qtcurve theme), but I abandoned it after a while because the gnome devs kept moving the goal posts (which was rather annoying)...so I eventually just purged all my installed gtk3 apps (the only one I was actively using was synaptic, so it wasn't really a big loss).
There is a kde/qt partition manager in the repos ("partitionmanager"), which is very similar to gparted.I have purified my software collection to pure QT except for gparted and Firefox, so it is not too bad
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I always stuck with gparted because the kde partition manager was always really buggy with greyed out options even though all the deps were installed. With 14.10 i get a kdesu error when trying to launch it. I guess it is just laziness, but I just removed it and installed gparted. I used to use qtparted, but it died due to lack of maintainers and morphed into kde partitionmanager. http://qtparted.sourceforge.net/index.en.html If the other web browsers would implement a decent download manager with support for resuming downloads, I would consider switching. Right now the only two things holding me back is that firefox is "open", and the downthemall exstintion. I have started using wget -c, but it is annoying because of all the extra steps involved. With firefox/downthemall it is two clicks to download anything you want.Klaatu Barada Nikto
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(I can live with karbon for the few svgs I tinker with)
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