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I'm currently using openSUSE 11.0 and I believe I have the most current GNOME. On the panel, when you add the "traditional gnome menu" it shows the black foot print that normally indicates the menu. I know it's possible to change the icon with a theme, because I've done it before. Unfortunately since I like to change distributions a lot, but seem to keep going back to openSUSE and forget a lot of what I've done I can't seem to remember how I did it before.
Anyone here know how to change the icon? |
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Could someone help me out? I know someone has to know how to change the menu's icon.
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It use to be
Customizing Gnome main menu - openSUSE Forums But things had change a lot I am not using gnome so can't comment much. Hopefully it will work
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