Wireshark is not using the qt theme integration

asked 2021-02-11 17:36:42 +0000

lemur117 gravatar image

updated 2021-02-11 17:39:57 +0000

grahamb gravatar image

I don't know quite how to describe it, but when I first installed wireshark (in Linux Mint 19.1), it had a beautiful interface. After an upgrade I was having some trouble with the bytes display pane, so I uninstalled a bunch of qt5 packages. I was hoping the debian installer would identify all of the qt5 packages that should be re-installed (and just maybe fix my problem), and indeed the installation was successful and I can run wireshark again. But the interface is very different, not nearly as clean as it was initially. The font is not crisp, the Columns tabs look older, the buttons are a bit different. Is there a specific package/library I need to install to have that clean, crisp look again?

Compiled (64-bit) with Qt 5.9.5, with libpcap, with POSIX capabilities (Linux), with libnl 3, with GLib 2.56.4, with zlib 1.2.11, with SMI 0.4.8, with c-ares 1.14.0, with Lua 5.2.4, with GnuTLS 3.5.18 and PKCS #11 support, with Gcrypt 1.8.1, with MIT Kerberos, with MaxMind DB resolver, with nghttp2 1.30.0, with brotli, with LZ4, with Zstandard, with Snappy, with libxml2 2.9.4, with QtMultimedia, without automatic updates, with SpeexDSP (using system library), with Minizip. 

Running on Linux 4.15.0-122-generic, with Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8650U CPU @ 1.90GHz (with SSE4.2), with 7976 MB of physical memory, with locale en_US.UTF-8, with light display mode, without HiDPI, with libpcap version 1.8.1, with GnuTLS 3.5.18, with Gcrypt 1.8.1, with brotli 1.0.4, with zlib 1.2.11, binary plugins supported (30 loaded). Built using gcc 7.5.0.

Thanks

P.S., the bytes display issue was resolved by simply zooming in a little.

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