On Tue, 11 Jan 2011 19:26:19 +, Zeissmann wrote:
I turn them on by running gconf2 or the configuration editor and
navigating to Desktop - Gnome - Interface and checking
buttons_have_icons and menus_have_icons.
I don't quite see how this is done.
Steps were alredy pointed out by Alan,
I have know desktop but I think where you need to be is
Gnome Menu System Tools (not System) Configuration Editor
desktop gnome interface buttons_have_icons | menus_have_icons .
If configuration editor isn't there, install gconf2.
Finally I managed to get it to work. But strangely
On Tue, 11 Jan 2011 18:15:18 -0500 (EST), Freeman hew...@gmail.com wrote:
...
I think where you need to be is
Gnome Menu System Tools (not System) Configuration Editor desktop
gnome interface buttons_have_icons | menus_have_icons
...
That's exactly right. I am not the OP, but I
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 17:35:12 -0800, Alan Ianson wrote:
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 22:00:13 + (UTC) Zeissmann wrote:
Recently I've installed Debian Squeeze with Gnome on a new laptop.
Unfortunately I'm missing some of the icons. Namely missing are those
under the System menu and all of those in
I turn them on by running gconf2 or the configuration editor and
navigating to Desktop - Gnome - Interface and checking
buttons_have_icons and menus_have_icons.
I don't quite see how this is done. I looked into the Gnome manual and it
says something about turning the icons on. The thing is it
I turn them on by running gconf2 or the configuration editor and
navigating to Desktop - Gnome - Interface and checking
buttons_have_icons and menus_have_icons.
I don't quite see how it's done. I looked into the Gnome online manual
and it says something about turning the icons on under
Dne, 11. 01. 2011 20:49:31 je Zeissmann napisal(a):
I turn them on by running gconf2 or the configuration editor and
navigating to Desktop - Gnome - Interface and checking
buttons_have_icons and menus_have_icons.
I don't quite see how it's done. I looked into the Gnome online manual
and it
I don't quite see how it's done. I looked into the Gnome online manual
and it says something about turning the icons on under Appearance -
Interface preferences. The thing is I don't have this tab under
Appearance -- on neither computer. So maybe I'm missing some package?
Sorry for this one.
Your Gnome is probably not the same version number as the online manual
refers to. Gnome changes all the time.
This might be so. But then again my local manual (help stuff) says
exactly the same thing. And still I don't know how to set those icons.
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On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 10:48:05PM +, Zeissmann wrote:
Your Gnome is probably not the same version number as the online manual
refers to. Gnome changes all the time.
This might be so. But then again my local manual (help stuff) says
exactly the same thing. And still I don't know how
Hi all!
Recently I've installed Debian Squeeze with Gnome on a new laptop.
Unfortunately I'm missing some of the icons. Namely missing are those
under the System menu and all of those in the right-click menus. I've got
all the basic Gnome icons installed which I've checked with the packages
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 22:00:13 + (UTC)
Zeissmann zeissm...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all!
Recently I've installed Debian Squeeze with Gnome on a new laptop.
Unfortunately I'm missing some of the icons. Namely missing are those
under the System menu and all of those in the right-click menus.
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