This bug was fixed in the package yaru-theme - 22.04.5

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yaru-theme (22.04.5) jammy; urgency=medium

  [ Paul Kepinski ]
  * Add osd monitor labels theming (LP: #1979037)
  * Fix slider states (LP: #2019475)
  * Gtk3: fix marks scale visibilty on hover (LP: #2019477)
  * Gtk3: fix invisible check and radio in selected row (LP: #2019476)
  * Fix uncentered cursors (LP: #2019479)
  * Sync Gtk3 with upstream (only reference code, see debian/README.source)

  [ Marco Trevisan (Treviño) ]
  * dock: Fix margins making the dock show-apps clickable (LP: #1966167)
  * debian: Update references to ubuntu/jammy branch
  * nautilus: Ensure disk-space-display items are themed (LP: #2008791)
  * debian/README.sources: Explain better the role of the upstream folders

 -- Marco Trevisan (Treviño) <[email protected]>  Fri, 09 Jun 2023
21:38:14 +0200

** Changed in: yaru-theme (Ubuntu Jammy)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  Disk properties in Gnome Files (Nautilus) shows a black chart for disk
  usage on Ubuntu 22.04

Status in yaru-theme package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in yaru-theme source package in Jammy:
  Fix Released
Status in yaru-theme source package in Lunar:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  [ Impact ]

  if I open the Properties window for a disk (not a plain folder) the
  pie chart intended to show disk usage is all black (screenshot
  attached). On previous versions it used to have different colors for
  "used" and "free" space.

  [ Test case ]

  1. Open nautilus
  2. go to "/" path or to the root of a disk
  3. Right-click on an empty area (or in the headerbar) to open properties
  4. The pie chart shown should use colors for the used space

  [ Regression potential ]

  The theme is applied to any other application using a similar widget
  tree with a drawing area with the '.disk-space-display' class

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  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.

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