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Sure, first thing. It didn't work. This has lasted 2-3 days and the next update solved it. I don't exactly know what package was that helped.
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Again today I get this problem.
The same thing in a new user. It's a system problem obviusly.
I corrected it by running "/usr/bin/update-mime-database /usr/share/mime" as root.
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I got this problem in the recent updates.
I tried all the solutions presented here but the gtk icons I set are still not showing.
Anyone have solution for this?
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I got this problem in the recent updates.
I tried all the solutions presented here but the gtk icons I set are still not showing.Anyone have solution for this?
The problem is still exist. Can somebody help me?
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I resolved this kind of problem by downgrading qtcurve-gtk2-0.65.3-1 to 0.62.8-1
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I resolved this kind of problem by downgrading qtcurve-gtk2-0.65.3-1 to 0.62.8-1
Thanks! This solved it! What I really did is I changed the qtcurve theme to a different theme.
I hope that the next release of qtcurve will solve this.
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this bug just struck me on one of my another machine, where i have kubuntu 9.10 (yes,yes, i know )
anyway, when i wanted to run alarm-clock, which is gtk-based app it said:
02:59 ~ $ alarm-clock
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/alarm-clock", line 44, in <module>
alarmclock.MainClass.StartGUI().Initialize()
File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/alarmclock/MainClass.py", line 146, in Initialize
StartGUI().RunMe(Min)
File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/alarmclock/MainClass.py", line 184, in RunMe
MainWindow.set_icon_from_file(PREFIX + '/scalable/alarm-clock.svg')
glib.GError: Couldn't recognize the image file format for file '/usr/share/alarm-clock/scalable/alarm-clock.svg'
03:03 ~ $
actually it was pretty simple at this point - its python app and it said, that couldnt reckognize image file format - so i just installed package responsible for r/w of svg in python and it's ok (in kubuntu its
Python-rsvg
Python bindings for the RSVG library
This package contains a module that allows to use librsvg to read and
write SVG files from Python applications.
/* Never laugh at a live dragon, Bilbo you fool! */
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can i get updates on XDG_* environement variables.
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