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Disk properties in Gnome Files shows a black chart for disk usage on Ubuntu 22.04

ph flag

I have upgraded to Ubuntu 22.04 and noticed that if I open the Properties window for a disk (not a plain folder) the pie chart intended to show disk usage is all black. On prior versions it used to have different colors for "used" and "free" space.

Testing a clean install on a virtual machine gives the same results so it's not an issue related to the upgrade process. I guess it's related to the theming features added to Ubuntu 22.04.

What could be causing this? Is there an easy way to add the colors back?

Pie chart in Nautilus is all black - there's a faint gray line suggesting it's trying to render the pie slices but you can't see them because they're all the same color

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sa flag

The default theme is causing this. Install gnome-tweaks from Ubuntu software then go to appearance / applications and change to Adwaita (Default) or some other theme.

It's possible that the theme can be edited to work. Here is a link about changing/editing themes, but I have not tried doing this.

ph flag
Accepted answer as I've been using Adwaita for now and it does work. I filed a bug too, hopefully I'll be able to switch back to Yaru soon: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/yaru-theme/+bug/2008791
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