Public bug reported:

I recently updated to 12.04, and when trying to install new applications with 
the application manager, I noticed that the text in the application list is 
white on white background, except when the application description is selected. 
This also occurs with file browsers such as Nautilus. Also the text that 
appears on images when hovering your cursor over them on Firefox are black on 
black background. All the default themes have this problem.
I downloaded some applications that let you choose colours in the interface, 
since Ubuntu 12.04 doesn't provide its own, but they didn't help.
I'm not sure which information to provide here, since it doesn't seem to 
actually depend on the application. I'm using HP EasyNote TJ61 laptop, with 
Ubuntu 12.04.01 LTS.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Ubuntu 12.04LTS: Some texts unreadable due to colours in themes,
  cannot be changed.

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