After I updated to openSUSE 13.2, the default icon scheme has switched from oxygen to hicolor scheme. Is there anyway to change this icon shceme? I tried “kdesu systemsettings” but doesn’t help.
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Icons are local user choices so you should not run anything that changes local as root. If you want to change root users settings you must be root totally. I don’t think kdesu does a total change to root like su - , the environment may not be totally root more like su with out the dash. If it were me I 'd break the rule “never log into a GUI as root” and make the change there. But if you do don’t mess with anything in /home while in that root GUI. Inadvertent ownership change can happen which can cause a normal user GUI log in to fail. You have been warned :X
On 2014-12-20 18:06, gogalthorp wrote:
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> Icons are local user choices so you should not run anything that changes
> local as root. If you want to change root users settings you must be
> root totally. I don’t think kdesu does a total change to root like su -
> , the environment may not be totally root more like su with out the
> dash. If it were me I 'd break the rule “never log into a GUI as root”
> and make the change there. But if you do don’t mess with anything in
> /home while in that root GUI. Inadvertent ownership change can happen
> which can cause a normal user GUI log in to fail. You have been warned
> :X
I agree.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 “Bottle” at Telcontar)
the oxygen icon set that was used in yast up until 13.1 is no longer maintained