Created attachment 489566 [details] The icons of 'Install to Hard Drive' and 'SELinux Troubleshooter' are missing. Description of problem: The icons of 'Install to Hard Drive' and 'SELinux Troubleshooter' are missing on the Fedora-15-Beta-i686-Live-Desktop.iso when launched in KVM. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora-15-Beta-i686-Live-Desktop How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1.Launch Fedora-15-Beta-i686-Live-Desktop.iso on KVM 2.Move cursor to the icon 'Applications/System Tools' from the panel 3.Watch the icons of 'Install to Hard Drive' and 'SELinux Troubleshooter' Actual results: The icons of 'Install to Hard Drive' and 'SELinux Troubleshooter' are missing. Expected results: All icons appear correctly. Additional info:
Many, many, many icons are missing. The lack of an icon for nm-connection-editor makes the LiveCD pretty much useless if someone hasn't got a 100% vanilla LAN. The problem is that the menus are gone, and anything that wasn't in one of the default GNOME categories doesn't show up. This includes any Preferences, Administration and Documentation selections that aren't in the GNOME settings dialog. Changing this to high, this is a dramatic problem for anyone who isn't command line savvy. I think this is a simple matter of adjusting the Categories in the .desktop files, but in a lot of cases, it may be hard to decide just what to change them to.
Adding to F-15-Final blocker as this impacts the following release criteria [1] "All Applications listed in the desktop menus must have icons which have a consistent appearance and sufficiently high resolution to avoid appearing blurry" [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_15_Final_Release_Criteria
> The icons of 'Install to Hard Drive' and 'SELinux Troubleshooter' are missing I've just spun a livecd and the icons showed up just fine.
(In reply to comment #3) > > The icons of 'Install to Hard Drive' and 'SELinux Troubleshooter' are missing > > I've just spun a livecd and the icons showed up just fine. Strange... but did you use the 32bit version and installed on the KVM? Because the 64bit version does not have such a problem.