Realplayer 11 hijacked my nautilus icons

Tim ignored_mailbox at yahoo.com.au
Tue May 20 10:24:40 UTC 2008


On Tue, 2008-05-20 at 06:48 -0300, Paulo Cavalcanti wrote:
> I realized that the following directories are full of real crap icons:
> 
> /usr/share/icons/hicolor/192x192/mimetypes
> 
> /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/mimetypes

Do you mean that they're, now, not what they should be?  Or that you
never liked them?

On my Fedora 7 box, the 192x192 sub-directory is empty.  The other one
just has icons for OpenOffice.org.  Looking further up the directory
tree, I see ownership from a few different packages.

 rpm -qf /usr/share/icons/hicolor/
 hicolor-icon-theme-0.10-2
 setroubleshoot-1.9.4-2.fc7
 seahorse-1.0.1-6.fc7
 openoffice.org-core-2.3.0-6.5.fc7
 claws-mail-3.3.1-3.fc7

You can try rpm -qf on the filepath that you want to find out where it
came from, then restore the original package to replace any lost icons.

But if that's not it, the following might be the direction to take:  I
went looking to see where my MP3 icons might come from, and discovered
the following:

 locate mp3.png
 /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/16x16/mimetypes/file-audio-mp3.png
 /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/16x16/mimetypes/gnome-mime-audio-x-mp3.png
 /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/mimetypes/file-audio-mp3.png
 /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/mimetypes/gnome-mime-audio-x-mp3.png
 /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/48x48/mimetypes/file-audio-mp3.png
 /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/48x48/mimetypes/gnome-mime-audio-x-mp3.png
 /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/96x96/mimetypes/file-audio-mp3.png
 /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/96x96/mimetypes/gnome-mime-audio-x-mp3.png
 /usr/share/icons/HighContrastLargePrint/48x48/mimetypes/gnome-mime-audio-x-mp3.png
 /usr/share/icons/HighContrastLargePrintInverse/48x48/mimetypes/gnome-mime-audio-x-mp3.png
 /usr/share/icons/LowContrastLargePrint/48x48/mimetypes/gnome-mime-audio-x-mp3.png

Perhaps you'll get your icons back just by picking a different theme.
Even if that means changing to another theme, then back to whichever
theme you want to use.

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2.6.23.15-80.fc7 i686 i386

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