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Post by zaivala23 on Feb 23, 2021 4:51:56 GMT
In the past week or so, in Bodhi 5.1 on my Kudu 3 laptop, after some updates, the only icons visible in the taskbar are the Bodhi leaf and the Pale Moon ... the other triggers are there (Firefox, Bodhi AppCenter, Terminology, File Manager PCManFM) and the space can be clicked on, but there are no icons showing.
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Post by thewaiter on Feb 23, 2021 5:36:38 GMT
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Post by Hippytaff on Feb 23, 2021 7:54:35 GMT
Hi there
This is a known issue we have due to having to rename for our naming scheme, to keep things tidy. As Stefan explains in the post he linked to this was unavoidable, but Stefan had already posted about the issue and solution straightaway. We apologise for the inconvenience. We hope you continue to enjoy bodhi 🙂
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Post by zaivala23 on Feb 24, 2021 4:28:57 GMT
OK, I just now ran updates on another computer, and watched them disappear. I'll go read the post.
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Post by zaivala23 on Feb 24, 2021 4:33:08 GMT
I just applied the fix. Nothing changed.
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Post by zaivala23 on Feb 24, 2021 4:38:31 GMT
I applied the second fix, which was to delete the folder ~/.cache/efreet
The Firefox icon came back, the OLD Terminology icon came back (I loved the new one), and all the icons in the boot menu (Shut Off, Reboot, Log Out, etc) were back. I'm still missing icons for Bodhi AppCenter and PCManFM, but, again, the locations work if you click on them or mouse over them.
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Post by enigma9o7 on Feb 24, 2021 9:03:30 GMT
Maybe change icons to something else, apply, restart moksha (start/about os/restart moksha), change icons to moksha-green-icons-gtk, apply, restart moksha again?
edit: On legacy they're called MokshaArcGreen. Not sure why they have different names but I bet this is a mistake or something went wrong during my update on bodhi standard, dunno, but if you have MokshaArcGreen use those, if not use moksha-green-icons-gtk.
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Post by thewaiter on Feb 24, 2021 9:05:45 GMT
arc-green-icons-gtk is the old set name I do not wanna use anymore. The new icon set name is MokshaArcGreen!
Everything was clearly explained in the forum link post I gave above
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Post by zaivala23 on Mar 6, 2021 6:08:44 GMT
Then the new icons set is not installed, or Bodhi Settings can't find it. I still have MokshaArcGreen-gtk.
My icons went away and came back in Bodhi 6 pre-release alpha. They have not in Bodhi 5.1. I have tried other themes, sometimes I get one or two icons back but not all of them.
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Post by Hippytaff on Mar 6, 2021 11:35:01 GMT
For me, loading a different theme then reloading MokshaArckGreen worked.
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Post by enigma9o7 on Mar 7, 2021 0:30:54 GMT
I have tried other themes, sometimes I get one or two icons back but not all of them.
If you're saying when you change your icons to another theme, they dont work there, then that's a totally different problem.
Please confirm that's right.
1. Select an icon theme (from Settings Panel/Look/Application Theme/Icons Tab). 2. Make sure the box for icons to match moksha theme is not checked. 3. Apply. 4. Delete efreet cache 5. Kill efreet daemon
6. Restart Moksha 7. Wait 10 seconds 8. Restart Moksha
If you dont have all icons from that other set, its not a problem related to moksha arc green's name, its something far far worse I suspect. You'll probably have to wipe your OS and reinstall.
I scripted an icon reset for another reason, you'e welcome to use that to avoid looking up commands.
printf "\nRemoving icon cache and restarting related daemon (efreetd)...\n" rm -rf ~/.cache/efreet killall efreetd enlightenment_remote -restart & echo "Waiting (not done yet), will beep when all done!" sleep 10 echo Restarting Moksha... enlightenment_remote -restart echo -ne '\007' echo Tada!
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Post by zaivala23 on Mar 7, 2021 0:36:23 GMT
I am officially an idiot. I was stuck in the GTK Applications tab, not the Icons tab. Please excuse my stupidity. Apparently it's being noticed by others today.
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Post by enigma9o7 on Mar 7, 2021 1:18:18 GMT
No worries. Its not 100% obvious that icons are in another tab under application theme, but once you know its there, it does seem to work And then due to the icon cache, things dont always take immediate effect unless you force them, so another reason to think things arent working right... in that case tho in time or reboot it'd sort itself out.
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Post by ahen on Mar 14, 2021 23:01:51 GMT
OK, my icons disappeared after upgrade just now. Looking in Settings Panel/Look/Application Theme/Icons Tab, there's no MokshaArcGreen any longer, now back to ark-green-icons-GTK, which works to restore icons when selected.
I'm on 64 bit 5.1 hwe.
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Post by ahen on Mar 15, 2021 21:13:30 GMT
... and, the opposite just happened. Now we're back to MokshaArcGreen and the -GTK one has been updated away.
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