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Most likely that's a theme issue. Close Lutris, change back to the default Adwaita theme and try again.
I set it with lxappearance and it still wont open
Are you on Wayland? If so, try setting the theme using Nwg-Look instead. If not, stick with LXappearance. Also btw I just found out that LXappearance doesn't apply GTK settings directly, you'll need log off and on for the change to take place, if you haven't done that already.
Also, what's the DE that you're using? Because if you're not on Gnome (from the sounds of it, you're on LXQt?), you may need to install certain GTK theme engine dependencies like
gnome-themes-extra
andgtk-murrine-engine
. Reboot (or logoff/on), and try again.Also worth trying a different theme such as Breeze or Arc. Maybe try a light variant as well.
If all else fails, open a bug report on the Lutris github.
Ill try nwg-look. Im on hyprland
Well the errors gone but it still wont open
Run
journalctl -f
before starting Lutris, then launch Lutris and check the journalctl for any errors.All I'm seeing here are jackett errors, which seems to be some kind of torrent downloader (not related to lutris). This is only 6 seconds of logs, there's a very low chance you would have caught anything related to lutris in that short amount of time. Look further back in the journal and find logs related to lutris before posting anything (after opening it again, they'd be gone by now). You could always try to start lutris right at a minute mark and just scroll up to the timestamp to make it easier to find, though it might benefit you to kill the jackett process before taking any more logs; it's horribly misconfigured
Lutris was just spawning on workspace 9 lol
Oh, very strange. Glad you got it figured out!