From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.4.1) Gecko/20031027 Epiphany/1.0.4 Description of problem: The icon used for Ogg files is a GNOME foot icon instead of one of the file-audio* icons. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): control-center-2.4.0-3 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Create Ogg file 2. View in Nautilus 3. Look at icon Actual Results: The icon is a foot instead of a music file icon. Expected Results: The icon should look like a music file icon (either the generic one or the Ogg specific one). Additional info: Unfortunately, Iâm not quite sure exactly which package is actually responsible for the default icon properties.
Mime type for .ogg files in question = application/ogg (not x-ogg) Icons for .po (mime = text/x-p0) and .swf (mime = application/x-shockwave) also come up as GNOME icons (not the foot, just the shape - definitely not bluecurve). RG
This problem continues in Core 1
Currently, the redhat-artwork package has the Ogg Vorbis icon in file-audio-ogg.png with a symbolic link from gnome-mime-application-x-ogg.png. Adding another symlink named gnome-mime-application-ogg.png fixes the problem (x-ogg is deprecated but may still be used here and there). The files are found in /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/16x16/mimetypes/ /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/mimetypes/ /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/48x48/mimetypes/ /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/96x96/mimetypes/ triage->easyfix
Has been fixed as of Fedora Core 2. triage->close (current release)