I looked into this.  The current situation is complicated.

 * The KDE frontend properly installs 'ubiquity' icons into the icon theme.  
But that icon is KDE-specific.
 * The GTK frontend installs its icon to the pixmaps directory and directly 
references it.
 * The Mythbuntu frontend also installs its visually-distinct icon to the same 
place and, in dpkg terms, diverts it.

What really should be happening here is that each frontend installs
namespaced icons into the theme.  'ubiquity-kde', 'ubiquity-gtk',
'ubiquity-myth' for example.

Until that is fixed, the current code is doing the best it can.

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