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Description of problem: The installation of fedora-icon-theme noarch 1.0.0-10.fc15 @updates-testing pulls in gnome-themes noarch 2.32.0-6.fc15 as a dependency. Once gnome-themes is installed the shutdown button in the top right of the GDM 3.0 screen no longer uses its normal symbolic icon, instead using a generic blue computer. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 3.0 How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install fedora-icon-theme & gnome-themes 2. reboot 3. See incorrect shutdown icon on GDM screen. Actual results: The shutdown icon is a generic computer Expected results: The shutdown icon should be a symbolic image in line with other graphics used through out Gnome 3. Additional info: As a temporary workaround, downgrading to fedora-icon-theme noarch 1.0.0-9.fc15 and removing gnome-themes corrects this issue.
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Opps, this was my first bug report and while I chose GDM correctly as the component, the product should have been Fedora rather than RHEL. Apologies... Can the product be changed or must a new report be entered?
Since RHEL 6.2 External Beta has begun, and this bug remains unresolved, it has been rejected as it is not proposed as exception or blocker. Red Hat invites you to ask your support representative to propose this request, if appropriate and relevant, in the next release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
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