1) I installed this package:
sudo apt install adwaita-icon-theme-full
2) I tried:
/snap/bin/inkscape
Inkscape started and works!!!
version 1.0alpha (ee17174538, 2019-02-13)
Thank you!
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Title:
GLib-CRITICAL and does not start
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Yeah, that's definitely a concern. I had a very quick dig in the
Inkscape code at the time but didn't dwell on it. @Jabiertxof has been
working on Icons recently... maybe he can advise?
** Changed in: inkscape
Importance: Undecided => High
** Tags added: crash ui
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Note how the reporter runs Linux Mint though.
I'm striving to keep Debian and Ubuntu in syncs, so I'd rather have such
changes in Debian, but I think I need more details on what's the bug here.
Surely we can reassign this to the icon package if that's the case.
Also, is it really fine for inksca
I seem to remember I also had this problem...
I think I "solved" it by installing gnome-icon-theme. From my vague
recollection, the "image-missing" icon is not being shipped with the
standard Ubuntu theme. If that's the case, I'm not sure this is
strictly an Inkscape issue... more an Ubuntu them
** Also affects: inkscape
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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