Greetings, I installed XFCE in my Ubuntu (comes with GNOME) just to try Chicago95 (and it's amazing!).
However after going back to GNOME I find that some features are applied to GNOME as well such as the fonts and the sound scheme.
How can I leave GNOME untouched from the Chicago95 changes?
Issues in GNOME after installing Chicago95 on XFCE:
Fonts are changed in GNOME
Sound scheme was changed in GNOME
For some reason the GNOME panel now is acting weird: the fonts are messed up and for some reason my cursor reduces the size while positioned on the panel
I'm honestly not sure you can. XFCE uses GTK so a lot of the setting changes are the same. You may want to ask this question on XFCE forums or a GNOME help board.
Greetings, I installed XFCE in my Ubuntu (comes with GNOME) just to try Chicago95 (and it's amazing!). However after going back to GNOME I find that some features are applied to GNOME as well such as the fonts and the sound scheme. How can I leave GNOME untouched from the Chicago95 changes?
Issues in GNOME after installing Chicago95 on XFCE:
NOTE: XFCE is on X11 while GNOME is on Wayland