Icons are disabled by default in GNOME3 and must be enabled using the following 
command entered into the terminal:
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.xsettings overrides 
"{'Gtk/ButtonImages': <1>, 'Gtk/MenuImages': <1>,'Gtk/EnablePrimaryPaste': <0>}"

For older versions of GNOME3, the gconftool fix posted earlier in this
thread works.

For Gtk3 this is now moot since Eclipse now uses custom constructed
menus, as per bug 470298. Gtk2 menus will still need to be enabled using
the command above or the gconftool.

Marking as fixed.

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  Menu icons missing after upgrade to Karmic

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