Description of problem: After latest maintenance update which introduced Fedora-KDE Icon Theme (Modified Oxygen) I have found that I cannot restore the default KDE Application Launcher. I have gone into Appearance - System Settings - Icons and selected Oxygen - Oxygen Team - 2007, and applied but no change, the Fedora Logo still shows on the Panel as the application launcher. Reboot doesn't help. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): oxygen-icon-theme-4.0.3-5.fc9 fedora-icon-theme-1.0.0-1.fc8 How reproducible: Logon to system, Fedora logo shows on Panel as application launcher and cannot be changed. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Logon to system 2. 3. Actual results: Fedora Icon as application launcher Expected results: Default KDE Logo as application launcher Additional info: Not sure if default Oxygen Icon set was changed by mistake or if there is something wrong in the process which allows you to change icon themes. I did notice that selecting different themes appear to have no effect.
We aren't changing the Oxygen theme at all. It's more likely that the theme change isn't being taken into account properly. Maybe an effect of the icon/pixmap cache? Try removing your ~/.kde/cache-*/kpc directory (including the kde-icon-cache.* files it contains).
I removed the entire .kde directory... didn't have an impact. Problem still exists.
Please report upstream to bugs.kde.org if possible. There's some incorrect icon handling/caching going on here. I saw glimpses of similar problems while working on making the Fedora-KDE icon theme.
The ~/.kde/cache-*/ directories are usually symlinks (what exactly they point to depends on when .kde was created), so make sure you actually removed the kpc subdirectory from the symlink target.
I will open a bug upstream and then update this report with the number. Results are somewhat consistently inconsistent.
Created KDE bug: http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=160764
thx