On 02-10-2014 22:16, Christopher Gregory wrote:
Sorry for the late responce to this but I am having my own issues with
getting this version of gnome to actually boot without the ever so
unhelpful message oops something has gone wrong.
Sorry about that.
I am coming to the conclusion that on this particular computer gnome only
plays well if kde and others are not installed.
Why is that?
I suspect that they are still in a transitional stage and this has given
us a heads up to keep checking as they may well eventually drop
gnome-icon-theme in everything, or may well keep it as it is now.
The only way to actually check this, without trying to wade through the
sometimes inconclusive git and or wiki comments is to check in the
configure.ac file.
But in the 3.14.0 list, only instances of icon and/or theme are:
http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/gnome/core/3.14/3.14.0/sources/adwaita-icon-theme-3.14.0.tar.xz
http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/gnome/core/3.14/3.14.0/sources/gnome-themes-standard-3.14.0.tar.xz
So, is it possible that developers have forgotten to update for them in
some package?
I still see references to gnome-icon-theme so know that it is still
required at least for this release.
Where would it be? It is important that everybody be informed.
Thanks.
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Fernando
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