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So I have installed shutter and all dependencies after dependencies after dependencies... (both perl and gnome). Then suddenly, KDE based apps now looks like gnome (probably because of libgnomeui and the like).
I get rid of shutter since I didn't use it that much and I don't like my konsole have a gnome ui feel. Removed almost everything related to what I've installed while installing shutter but I still got the ugly UI.
@sorinm, I can't just remove everything I've compiled from SBO but at least I have done the .config part already. I will post the output of clean-system to show the installed SBO/cpan2tgz packages later when I get home.
qtconfig shows that GUI style is set to default. By the way, below are the rest of the remaining packages left on my system aside from stock Slackware packages.
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