I struck out last night with Nick's direction on this, none of the methods revealed any obvious signs of icons! I'm going to change tack on this one a little and look to upgrade ethereal, the one on my home desktop is 0.10.3 from memory and a more recent one is available. The whole topic of software upgrades in linux is one that I really struggle with (piece of cake in windows) so a new thread on "ethereal upgrade" will appear before too long ie when I can find the time.

Cheers,
Roger



Fisher, Robert (FXNZ CHC) wrote:

Here are some notes I made a while ago....

To find files or folders....
locate name
locate name | less (e.g. locate icon | less)
locate name | most (e.g. locate icon | most)
locate name | grep another_name | most (e.g. locate icons | grep mozilla |
most)
or
qpkg -l mozilla|grep icons|less

Regards,

Robert

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Searle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 22 March 2005 7:11 p.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: ethereal's icon


Hi - I can use
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> locate ethereal | grep bin
/usr/X11R6/bin/ethereal

and create a desktop icon to launch it, but can't find the usual icon - locate ethereal | grep icon or grep ico gives nothing. Where would I locate the icon? It's not one of the standard ones available through the properties of a desktop icon.

Cheers,
Roger







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