On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 00:55 -0400, Daniel Shakhmundes wrote: > Hi guenther, > > You are correct in guessing that I use KDE. > I had the latest gnome-icon-theme and hicolor-icon-theme installed, > but I did "portupgrade -f gnome-icon-theme hicolor-icon-theme" anyway. > After restarting XWindows, icons were still missing as shown in the > screen-capture on my blog http://shakh.blogspot.com > > I am not sure how to start gnome-settings-daemon. It looks to me as > though it is a part of sysutils/gnomecontrolcenter2, which does not > seem to be installed. However, I have been running Evolution for more > than 1.5 years now.
True, gnome-settings-daemon is part of the GNOME Control Center. > Thanks for your help. Let me know if there is any other information I > can provide, and/or what to do from here. Try starting gnome-settings-daemon, as I told you before (which is below in this case...). A courageous $prefix/libexec/gnome-settings-daemon should do. If this solves your issue (which I am pretty positive it will), add the gnome-settings-daemon to your X session. Yes, having the GNOME Control Center around ain't a bad idea either. Any GNOME app (like Evolution) will listen to the GNOME settings only and does not even know about KDE settings -- vice versa for KDE apps. ...guenther > On 5/9/06, guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > I am running FreeBSD 5.4 and recently upgraded all installed ports > > > (portupgrade -a). Now I am missing icons/images in Evolution, which > > > display a page with a red X instead. > > > > > > Icons that don't work: New, Send/Recieve, flags, folder icons in Side > > > Bar.. > > > Icons that do work: Print, Delete, Cancel.. > > > > > > How can I resolve this problem? > > > > Sounds familiar in various ways. > > > > (a) You need to install gnome-icon-theme and hicolor-icon-theme. > > (b) Came across this very topic recently on IRC, FreeBSD too. > > Turned out that guy was using Evolution with a KDE desktop, but the > > gnome-settings-daemon was not started for him. > > > > Not sure if this is specific to your system/packager, but judging from > > questions related to this, it likely is. > > > > Anyway, try starting gnome-settings-daemon, and I am pretty sure this > > will fix things. Just as well as I am pretty positive that you are > > running KDE, without you mentioning it. ;-) -- A: No. Q: Should I put my reply above quoted text? _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list