On Sat 3/26/2005 11:09 PM, Sean Earp wrote:
On Mar 26, 2005, at 11:47 AM, Jeff Spaleta wrote:
On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 10:01:28 -0800, Sean Earp seanfedora@gmail.com wrote:
Ever since I updated to FC4T1 from FC3, I have been missing the redhat artwork in both KDE and GNOME (for example, instead of the red fedora, I have the GNOME foot on my menu doohicky). Is this a known problem, or do I have a messed up install of some sort? Any info would be greatly appreciated,
check your theme settings... are you sure you are still using the bluecurve icon theme?
Yes, it does it with Bluecurve, Clearlooks, and all other themes. It only happened once I updated to FC4T1 (and persists with the latest Rawhide), but if it is just me then I'll to a clean install when Test 2 comes out. Thanks!
I did a clean installation of FC4T1 and my accounts ended up with the Clearlooks theme. After changing them to Bluecurve, I still have the Gnome foot where I would expect the Red Hat for the main menu.
Fred
Fred New wrote:
On Sat 3/26/2005 11:09 PM, Sean Earp wrote:
On Mar 26, 2005, at 11:47 AM, Jeff Spaleta wrote:
On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 10:01:28 -0800, Sean Earp seanfedora@gmail.com wrote:
Ever since I updated to FC4T1 from FC3, I have been missing the redhat artwork in both KDE and GNOME (for example, instead of the red fedora, I have the GNOME foot on my menu doohicky). Is this a known problem, or do I have a messed up install of some sort? Any info would be greatly appreciated,
check your theme settings... are you sure you are still using the bluecurve icon theme?
Yes, it does it with Bluecurve, Clearlooks, and all other themes. It only happened once I updated to FC4T1 (and persists with the latest Rawhide), but if it is just me then I'll to a clean install when Test 2 comes out. Thanks!
I did a clean installation of FC4T1 and my accounts ended up with the Clearlooks theme. After changing them to Bluecurve, I still have the Gnome foot where I would expect the Red Hat for the main menu.
Fred
i've seen this too. it's been in rawhide for a while (somewhere around when gnome 2.9.90 or 91 went in), but i've been too busy to bugzilla. the only thing it affects is the menu bar, if you put in a main menu it's still the lovely red fedora icon.
--not the place for it, but i also noticed that nautilus has a box around the 'present location' thing in the lower left, but there's shouldn't be one. i'll bugzilla that in a bit.
On Mar 26, 2005, at 2:04 PM, Ryan James wrote:
Fred New wrote:
On Sat 3/26/2005 11:09 PM, Sean Earp wrote:
On Mar 26, 2005, at 11:47 AM, Jeff Spaleta wrote:
On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 10:01:28 -0800, Sean Earp seanfedora@gmail.com wrote:
Ever since I updated to FC4T1 from FC3, I have been missing the redhat artwork in both KDE and GNOME (for example, instead of the red fedora, I have the GNOME foot on my menu doohicky). Is this a known problem, or do I have a messed up install of some sort? Any info would be greatly appreciated,
check your theme settings... are you sure you are still using the bluecurve icon theme?
Yes, it does it with Bluecurve, Clearlooks, and all other themes. It only happened once I updated to FC4T1 (and persists with the latest Rawhide), but if it is just me then I'll to a clean install when Test 2 comes out. Thanks!
I did a clean installation of FC4T1 and my accounts ended up with the Clearlooks theme. After changing them to Bluecurve, I still have the Gnome foot where I would expect the Red Hat for the main menu.
Fred
i've seen this too. it's been in rawhide for a while (somewhere around when gnome 2.9.90 or 91 went in), but i've been too busy to bugzilla. the only thing it affects is the menu bar, if you put in a main menu it's still the lovely red fedora icon.
Alright... I just formatted the drive and did a clean install followed by a yum update. KDE has the nice Fedora, while GNOME has the fugly foot and Mozilla Icons. Would this be filed against gnome-desktop, redhat-artwork, or something else?
-Sean
On Mar 26, 2005, at 2:04 PM, Ryan James wrote:
Fred New wrote:
On Sat 3/26/2005 11:09 PM, Sean Earp wrote:
On Mar 26, 2005, at 11:47 AM, Jeff Spaleta wrote:
On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 10:01:28 -0800, Sean Earp seanfedora@gmail.com wrote:
Ever since I updated to FC4T1 from FC3, I have been missing the redhat artwork in both KDE and GNOME (for example, instead of the red fedora, I have the GNOME foot on my menu doohicky). Is this a known problem, or do I have a messed up install of some sort? Any info would be greatly appreciated,
check your theme settings... are you sure you are still using the bluecurve icon theme?
Yes, it does it with Bluecurve, Clearlooks, and all other themes. It only happened once I updated to FC4T1 (and persists with the latest Rawhide), but if it is just me then I'll to a clean install when Test 2 comes out. Thanks!
I did a clean installation of FC4T1 and my accounts ended up with the Clearlooks theme. After changing them to Bluecurve, I still have the Gnome foot where I would expect the Red Hat for the main menu.
Fred
i've seen this too. it's been in rawhide for a while (somewhere around when gnome 2.9.90 or 91 went in), but i've been too busy to bugzilla. the only thing it affects is the menu bar, if you put in a main menu it's still the lovely red fedora icon.
Bug 149501. Feel free to chip in if you are experiencing it...
-Sean :)
Sean Earp wrote:
On Mar 26, 2005, at 2:04 PM, Ryan James wrote:
Fred New wrote:
On Sat 3/26/2005 11:09 PM, Sean Earp wrote:
On Mar 26, 2005, at 11:47 AM, Jeff Spaleta wrote:
On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 10:01:28 -0800, Sean Earp seanfedora@gmail.com wrote:
Ever since I updated to FC4T1 from FC3, I have been missing the redhat artwork in both KDE and GNOME (for example, instead of the red fedora, I have the GNOME foot on my menu doohicky). Is this a known problem, or do I have a messed up install of some sort? Any info would be greatly appreciated,
check your theme settings... are you sure you are still using the bluecurve icon theme?
Yes, it does it with Bluecurve, Clearlooks, and all other themes. It only happened once I updated to FC4T1 (and persists with the latest Rawhide), but if it is just me then I'll to a clean install when Test 2 comes out. Thanks!
I did a clean installation of FC4T1 and my accounts ended up with the Clearlooks theme. After changing them to Bluecurve, I still have the Gnome foot where I would expect the Red Hat for the main menu.
Fred
i've seen this too. it's been in rawhide for a while (somewhere around when gnome 2.9.90 or 91 went in), but i've been too busy to bugzilla. the only thing it affects is the menu bar, if you put in a main menu it's still the lovely red fedora icon.
Bug 149501. Feel free to chip in if you are experiencing it...
-Sean :)
could this be a cache issue? does gtk-update-icon-cache solves the problem?
dragoran wrote:
Sean Earp wrote:
On Mar 26, 2005, at 2:04 PM, Ryan James wrote:
Fred New wrote:
On Sat 3/26/2005 11:09 PM, Sean Earp wrote:
On Mar 26, 2005, at 11:47 AM, Jeff Spaleta wrote:
On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 10:01:28 -0800, Sean Earp seanfedora@gmail.com wrote:
> Ever since I updated to FC4T1 from FC3, I have been missing the > redhat > artwork in both KDE and GNOME (for example, instead of the red > fedora, > I have the GNOME foot on my menu doohicky). Is this a known > problem, > or do I have a messed up install of some sort? Any info would be > greatly appreciated,
check your theme settings... are you sure you are still using the bluecurve icon theme?
Yes, it does it with Bluecurve, Clearlooks, and all other themes. It only happened once I updated to FC4T1 (and persists with the latest Rawhide), but if it is just me then I'll to a clean install when Test 2 comes out. Thanks!
I did a clean installation of FC4T1 and my accounts ended up with the Clearlooks theme. After changing them to Bluecurve, I still have the Gnome foot where I would expect the Red Hat for the main menu.
Fred
i've seen this too. it's been in rawhide for a while (somewhere around when gnome 2.9.90 or 91 went in), but i've been too busy to bugzilla. the only thing it affects is the menu bar, if you put in a main menu it's still the lovely red fedora icon.
Bug 149501. Feel free to chip in if you are experiencing it...
-Sean :)
could this be a cache issue? does gtk-update-icon-cache solves the problem?
I tried running that command, and although I did not get any error messages, nothing happened and the problem still exists...
-Sean