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Many icons are missing on fresh Xfce4 install, later appear... #2122

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rootkovska opened this Issue Jun 27, 2016 · 5 comments

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rootkovska commented Jun 27, 2016

Many icons in the System Tools submenu, as well as e.g. all the appmenus directories icons, Qubes Manager tray icon, and VM icons displayed by the Qubes Manager are missing on a fresh install of Xfce4. Tested on many systems, with different GPUs, and screen resolutions. Also happens when Qubes is installed with KDE+Xfce, as well as Xfce-only options.

Interestingly, after 1-2 log outs/log ins the issues automagically fixes itself...?

Additionally some icons displayed in Qubes Manager under Xfce don't look good (this problem doesn't fix itself):
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Additionally some icons displayed in Qubes Manager under Xfce don't look good (this problem doesn't fix itself):

We have listed it in known issues in release notes for a long time ("Some icons in the Qubes Manager application might not be drawn correctly when using the Xfce4 environment in Dom0. If this bothers you, please use the KDE environment instead.").
I've spent a fair amount of time on figuring how to fix this and failed...

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marmarek commented Jun 27, 2016

Additionally some icons displayed in Qubes Manager under Xfce don't look good (this problem doesn't fix itself):

We have listed it in known issues in release notes for a long time ("Some icons in the Qubes Manager application might not be drawn correctly when using the Xfce4 environment in Dom0. If this bothers you, please use the KDE environment instead.").
I've spent a fair amount of time on figuring how to fix this and failed...

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It seems that the following procedure fixes the missing icon problem:

  1. Change the desktop and wm theme/style (e.g. to those I mentioned in #2120).
  2. Log out and log in back again.
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rootkovska commented Jul 4, 2016

It seems that the following procedure fixes the missing icon problem:

  1. Change the desktop and wm theme/style (e.g. to those I mentioned in #2120).
  2. Log out and log in back again.
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Automated announcement from builder-github

The package garcon-0.4.0-4.fc23 has been pushed to the r3.2 testing repository for dom0.
To test this update, please install it with the following command:

sudo qubes-dom0-update --enablerepo=qubes-dom0-current-testing

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Automated announcement from builder-github

The package garcon-0.4.0-4.fc23 has been pushed to the r3.2 testing repository for dom0.
To test this update, please install it with the following command:

sudo qubes-dom0-update --enablerepo=qubes-dom0-current-testing

Changes included in this update

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Automated announcement from builder-github

The package garcon-0.4.0-4.fc23 has been pushed to the r3.2 stable repository for dom0.
To install this update, please use the standard update command:

sudo qubes-dom0-update

Or update dom0 via Qubes Manager.

Changes included in this update

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marmarek commented Jul 28, 2016

Automated announcement from builder-github

The package garcon-0.4.0-4.fc23 has been pushed to the r3.2 stable repository for dom0.
To install this update, please use the standard update command:

sudo qubes-dom0-update

Or update dom0 via Qubes Manager.

Changes included in this update

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Main problem here was invalid icon theme set, which is now fixed.

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marmarek commented Sep 23, 2016

Main problem here was invalid icon theme set, which is now fixed.

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