1. Switch icon set to something other than GNOME/hicolor (Rodent, for example); 2. Try to start onboard.
I'm using xfce and it's 'Appearance' preferences to switch the icon set but I think GNOME settings do it in the same fashion.
1. Switch icon set to something other than GNOME/hicolor (Rodent, for example);
2. Try to start onboard.
I'm using xfce and it's 'Appearance' preferences to switch the icon set but I think GNOME settings do it in the same fashion.