Sergey Mkrtchyan wrote in: X-Message-Number-for-archive: 262719 Message-ID: <43ECEC7A.9070707@freenet.am> Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 23:41:46 +0400 Subject: [SLE] Changing Icons People, When I link some application(executable file) to my desktop and try to change it icon in the following way: 1.Left Click -> Properties... 2.Clicking on the small button with wrench on it. 3.Clicking the icon image and changing it to the one I want, it goes well, but next time I boot to Linux all the Executable Files icons are like that one I putted myself, so all my applications have the same icon. Did I do something wrong? Isn't it a way of changing icons? In X-Message-Number-for-archive: 262809 Message-ID: <43EEE5BE.1000707@freenet.am> Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 11:37:34 +0400 Subject: Re: [SLE] Changing Icons was the answer from Randall R Schulz: To change just the icon associated with a particular desktop item, use the large icon button on the left near the top of the "General" tab. Changes you make there will be confined to the icon you clicked when you started. And his answer: Actually when I tried to change that icon, it wasn't "clickable". But I deleted that link and make a new one, which(at this time) was with "clickable" icon image...and changed it. Now I wonder: How and what link I was making earlier...and why it wasn't "clickable"? Anyway, everything is Ok now. My question: How did you do that? André den Oudsten