I've been messing around with some themes on my Fedora Gnome setup and I think I might have broken something. It seems like one of the themes I installed has messed up the default gtk4 theme, and right now I'm stuck using Everforest. If I uninstall it, there's no gtk4 theme showing up at all. Is there any way to reset all of my theme customizations back to the defaults? I'm also considering setting up Fedora on a virtual machine to copy the themes and config files from there. Any advice on this would be appreciated!
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The default Adwaita theme is actually part of the GTK library itself, so it's not something you can delete with just a theme installation. If you're having issues with your themes, you might want to try resetting your GTK settings. One way to do this is by deleting or renaming the `.config/gtk-4.0` folder in your home directory, which might help restore things to default. Just make a backup first, just in case!

That sounds like a good plan! Also, you might want to check if there are any leftover themes in the `/themes` directory that are causing conflicts. Sometimes, uninstalling a theme doesn't remove its configurations.