> 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. Bu
> 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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> 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
> 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 thin
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
presen
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