Thanks for the answer, now my applolgies, it's not right, but left. I am 
talking about the icon next to the window title, the opposite side of where 
the "close window" button usually is. The same icon appears also in the task 
bar, if you choose that option. See screenshot:
http://www.normiboy.ch/firefox-no-icon.jpg
All KDE Applications have there their typical icon. For example the orange E 
for kmail and so on. With firefox 1.0.7 there used to be the red fox on the 
blue globe without me doing something consciously, now after having installed 
1.5 there is this X, that KDE puts for unknown X applications that do not 
have an icon. 
So I am wondering who did put this icon with 1.0.7, me, firefox, KDE?

Norman


Am Sonntag, 15. Januar 2006 22:18 schrieb Randy McMurchy:
> Randy McMurchy wrote these words on 01/15/06 15:09 CST:
> > As best as I know, installing Firefox (using BLFS instructions
> > installing from source) doesn't (and never did) automatically put an
> > icon on the desktop. Perhaps maybe a binary distribution does, but
> > I wouldn't know.
>
> My apologies for not reading your message carefully enough. You said
> the icon doesn't appear when you *start* Firefox. Well, it should
> appear in your panel, but I'm not sure if that's what you meant by
> "upper right-hand corner".
>
> --
> Randy
>
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