Description of problem: When the KDE oxygen widget appearance is used, under Gnome, FileZilla does not render correctly and is unusable. I don't have time to fix it any time soon, so I keep switching to default widgets whenever I need to use FileZilla - I have been using this configuration under Ubuntu for ages, but first experienced this problem when I needed to change my distribution to Fedora 21. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): filezilla.x86_64 3.9.0.6-1.fc21 I'm not sure which other packages are relevant to the problem, but everything is up to date with Fedora 21 and rpmfusion, it's been a persistent problem that I've been experiencing with Fedora 21. If I can find time to look into the problem, the first places I'm thinking about looking is the combination of wxGTK/wxGTK3 packages, KDE oxygen widgets, and of course filezilla. How reproducible: very Steps to Reproduce: Start a KDE session and set an oxygen theme. Logout and start a Gnome session, then set widget appearance to oxygen-gtk with the gnome tweak tool (this makes widgets for both KDE and GTK apps match - I do design work so this is important to me). When Filezilla is opened, the top two panels do not render correctly and the application is unusable. I have not experienced this problem ever with Ubuntu or it's derivatives. Actual results: Top two panels of filezilla application does not render correctly. Expected results: The application should be usable. Additional info: Everything else works fine and nothing outlandish has been done with my package configuration.
Duplicate/correlated to 1177532?
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