Description of problem: When the "Bluecurve" icon them is chosen, the icon associated with "gnome-system-monitor" is "utilities-system-monitor" according to the desktop file. However, there is no counterpart in "redhat-artwork", and accordingly, the stock "GNOME" icon is used. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): redhat-artwork-5.0.8-3.fc7 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Log in to "GNOME" session. 2. Choose icon theme "Blucurve". 3. Go to menu item "System > Administration > System monitor". Actual results: A stock "GNOME" icon is displayed. Expected results: The equivalent "Bluecurve" icon is used. Additional info: The icon associated with "gnome-system-monitor" in the desktop file was "gnome-monitor" up to "FC5". In the meantime, the icon name has been changed to "utilities-system-monitor" in "gnome-system-monitor.desktop" but not in the icon theme. Instead of the link /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/apps/gnome-monitor.png -> icon-systemhealth.png we should now have a link /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/apps/utilities-system-monitor.png -> icon-systemhealth.png in the "redhat-artwork" package.
This points to the need for some ongoing Bluecurve maintainence wrt to icon naming spec coverage.
fixed in 5.0.10-2.fc7