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I am struggling a little to get Amarok to display properly in Ubuntu 18.04 gnome .
Standard amarok version is
Amarok
Version 2.9.0
Using KDE 4.14.38
I cannot really get it reflect my current gnome theme which is not great but "liveable" however what I find more annoying that I cannot find a way to make the tool tips readable, ie when I hover over buttons the tooltip bubbles that display appear to be white on white (or not writing displayed).
any ideas?
thanks