Here, what I noticed is that the GTK2 behavior has changed, WRT how
global themes are treated. Previously, whatever was defined in
/etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc acted as a global fallback theme to use. Recently,
the behavior seems to have changed to make it a hard override for the
user themes defined via gconf, which effectively prevents the user form
selecting the theme of their choice via the GNOME Appearance
preferences. If the content of that global gtkrc is commented out or the
file renamed to e.g. gtkrc.bak, then the user can choose their favorite
theme again.

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DarkRoom theme no longer dark!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/293482
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