kubuntu jaunty: missing icons on the desktop

Bug #321659 reported by Katsudon
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kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Kubuntu Jaunty Alpha 3 + all upgrades.
Clean install, but since /home was on a separate partition, the old configuration files of the user from Intrepid were kept.

Move some icons (I tried with the icon of firefox and the icon of kile) from the "Favorites" or from "Applications" to the deskop. In case of some icons the icon is created on the desktop, but no nice icon is assigned, just generic "?" mark.

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Socrates (socrates-wei) wrote :

confirm this bug.
the kile upgrade to 2.1 and the icons in kile disappear. I think that the problem maybe cause by kde-icons-oxygen.

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Katsudon (katsudon) wrote :

@Socrates: please file a separate bug report. My problem was the missing "Kile" icon in the "KDE Menu" while your problem concerns missing icons within Kile application.

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Terence Simpson (tsimpson) wrote :

Does this still happen in KDE 4.2 or 4.3?

affects: kdebase-kde4 (Ubuntu) → kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu)
Changed in kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu):
status: New → Incomplete
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Jonathan Thomas (echidnaman) wrote :

We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need to investigate the problem, as described in the previous comments. Please reopen it if you can give us the missing information, and don't hesitate to submit bug reports in the future. To reopen the bug report you can click on the current status, under the Status column, and change the Status back to "New". Thanks again!

Changed in kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu):
status: Incomplete → Invalid
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