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For ages (ever since I use ArchLinux with Firefox), the icon of the application windows was the Mozilla icon, not the Firefox icon - I only got to write about it now - screenshot here.
I'm using KDE.
One thing I suspect is KDE assigning the wrong icon, based on the executable name, but that's no certain thing since I don't know how icons are assigned to Xwindow applications.
Does this happen on other desktops also?
Any idea how can this be fixed?
(it's no major problem, but looks weird)
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Happens with all window managers. Just something I've learned to live with.
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yes this issue comes and goes for the last year
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Should this be considered a bug in the sources?
Does anybody know how it looks on other distributions?
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Looks the same on Slackware and Gentoo. Pretty damn minor problem, if you even consider it a problem.
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If you care that much, then replace /opt/mozilla/lib/firefox-1.0.4/chrome/icons/default/default.xpm with the icon you want. Cheers.
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If you care that much, then replace /opt/mozilla/lib/firefox-1.0.4/chrome/icons/default/default.xpm with the icon you want. Cheers.
Oh, thanks! Feels better.
A simple
# cp /opt/mozilla/lib/firefox-1.0.4/icons/mozicon50.xpm /opt/mozilla/lib/firefox-1.0.4/chrome/icons/default/default.xpm
as root did the trick.
I wonder why that's not default...
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