SuSE 9 and icons-xpm rpm
Hi, where has the icons-xpm rpm gone in SuSE 9? Apparently it existed until SuSE 8.2 as icons-xpm-101.0-707.noarch.rpm. Running fvwm2 on SuSE 9 without this package gives buttons with text labels instead of buttons with icons. We are currently preparing to upgrade our cluster from an older version of SuSE Linux to SuSE Linux 9.0 and a primary goal (and reason to stick with SuSE) is to have as few changes in the user environment as possible. Having same-looking fvwm2 configs is part of this. So these icons are somewhat important for us. Of course it works installing just the RPM from SuSE 8.2, but is that the 'canonical' solution? Where has this RPM gone in SuSE 9? Is this just a bug in SuSE 9? Or am I just to stupid to find it? Or has it been removed on purpose? Thanks, Dominik. --
Op maandag 23 februari 2004 12:03, schreef Dominik Epple:
Of course it works installing just the RPM from SuSE 8.2, but is that the 'canonical' solution? Where has this RPM gone in SuSE 9? Is this just a bug in SuSE 9? Or am I just to stupid to find it? Or has it been removed on purpose?
It is indeed not part of suse-9.0. If you look what is provided by icons-xpm it seems that some of those are also provided by e.g. cdesim, fvwm2, xclass, etc. Perhaps you can use 'pin' to find the missing icons? suse/apt $ zgrep xpaint.xpm AptContents.SuSE-9.0-i386.gz usr/X11R6/lib/X11/cdesim/linux_xpaint.xpm System_GUI_Other/cdesim usr/X11R6/lib/X11/cdesim/mini.xpaint.xpm System_GUI_Other/cdesim usr/X11R6/lib/X11/cdesim/xpaint.xpm System_GUI_Other/cdesim usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fvwm2/pixmaps/mini.xpaint.xpm System_GUI_Other/fvwm2 usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fvwm2/pixmaps/xpaint.xpm System_GUI_Other/fvwm2 usr/X11R6/include/X11/pixmaps/tuxpaint.xpm Productivity_Graphics_Bitmap_Editors/tuxpaint -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless
Hi,
where has the icons-xpm rpm gone in SuSE 9? Apparently it existed until SuSE 8.2 as icons-xpm-101.0-707.noarch.rpm.
Running fvwm2 on SuSE 9 without this package gives buttons with text labels instead of buttons with icons.
We are currently preparing to upgrade our cluster from an older version of SuSE Linux to SuSE Linux 9.0 and a primary goal (and reason to stick with SuSE) is to have as few changes in the user environment as possible. Having same-looking fvwm2 configs is part of this. So these icons are somewhat important for us.
Of course it works installing just the RPM from SuSE 8.2, but is that the 'canonical' solution? Where has this RPM gone in SuSE 9? Is this just a bug in SuSE 9? Or am I just to stupid to find it? Or has it been removed on purpose?
Thanks, Dominik. -- Have you moved to SuSE 9? I made an fvwm config file to correct some typo errors that came in with
On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 02:03, Dominik Epple wrote: the changes, but not always succcessfully. The SuSE pulldown for YAST is broken: specifically in /home/'me'/.fvwm/.fvwm2rc _________________________________________________________________________ AddToMenu barsusepopup "SuSE" Title + "Control Center" Exec susewmif ROOT_X11 /sbin/yast2 menu + "Help" Exec susehelpcenter + "SuSE menu" Popup xdg_menu # + "&YaST2*normal.SuSEconf.xpm*" Exec susewmif ROOT_X11 sbin/yast2 menu + "YaST" Exec susewmif ROOT_X11 /sbin/yast2 menu -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Only "SuSE menu" works here. I removed the old icon callout for YaST2, but my "YaST" attempt doesn't work either. The "SuSE menu" pulldown is titled "Default". The "System" pulldown in "Default" has a working "YAST" (last item at bottom). If someone would point me to the config file for that "System" pulldown, then I probably could patch in what is needed. I succeeded in restoring the SuSE 7.1 "XTerm" option at the top of the left-mouse click menue: AddToMenu WORK_MENU_popup "Work Menu" Title + "XTerm" Exec xterm + "Pine" Exec xterm -e pine I am not much of a programmer, but bult a rather nice dual-screen CAD workstation. Screen-grabs and text examples of my problems went to SuSE about the time they released 9.0 Stanley Long, PE Consulting Electrical Engineer Anchorage, Alaska
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Dominik Epple
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Stanley Long