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Bug 256925

Summary: lxde-base/lxde-common-0.3.2.1, lxde-base/lxsession-lite-0.3.6 - lxde-logout, lxsession-logout has no icons
Product: Gentoo Linux Reporter: Roman Frolow <rofrol>
Component: New packagesAssignee: LXDE team (DEFUNCT) <lxde+disabled>
Status: RESOLVED INVALID    
Severity: normal    
Priority: High    
Version: unspecified   
Hardware: All   
OS: Linux   
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Runtime testing required: ---

Description Roman Frolow 2009-01-30 12:13:44 UTC
When i start lxde-logout from Menu, i has no icons at labels shutdown, reboot etc. Just white image with red x, so it means it can't find images for icons.

Additionally when i start lxde-logut from command line, i can see also lxde logo on top of dialog window.


Reproducible: Always
Comment 1 Friedrich Oslage (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2009-01-31 00:20:36 UTC
Your icon-theme is probably missing the icons. To test, switch to the
default theme "nuoveXT2" using lxappearance.

These are the ones it uses: gnome-session-halt, gnome-session-reboot, gnome-session-suspend, gnome-session-hibernate, gnome-session-switch and gnome-session-logout

> Additionally when i start lxde-logut from command line, i can see also
lxde
> logo on top of dialog window.
That's intended, lxde-logout is really just a script that executes
lxsession-logout and tells it to show said logo as banner. The menu executes
lxsession-logout directly(without a banner).
Comment 2 Roman Frolow 2009-02-03 22:07:32 UTC
(In reply to comment #1)
> Your icon-theme is probably missing the icons. To test, switch to the
> default theme "nuoveXT2" using lxappearance.
> 
> These are the ones it uses: gnome-session-halt, gnome-session-reboot,
> gnome-session-suspend, gnome-session-hibernate, gnome-session-switch and
> gnome-session-logout
You are right. But what can be done? LXDE is supported only by nuoveXT2?
> 
> > Additionally when i start lxde-logut from command line, i can see also
> lxde
> > logo on top of dialog window.
> That's intended, lxde-logout is really just a script that executes
> lxsession-logout and tells it to show said logo as banner. The menu executes
> lxsession-logout directly(without a banner).
Let it be. But i don't know why such distinction.