Specified icons don't exist.

Asked by Juan Aranda

The following message is displayed:

superkb: Specified icon file does not exist: /usr/share/icons/gnome/48x48/apps/gnome-calculator.png
superkb: Specified icon file does not exist: /usr/share/pixmaps/mozilla-firefox.png
superkb: Specified icon file does not exist: /usr/share/icons/gnome/48x48/apps/text-editor.png
superkb: Specified icon file does not exist: /usr/share/icons/gnome/48x48/apps/gnome-media-player.png
superkb: Specified icon file does not exist: /usr/share/icons/gnome/48x48/apps/openofficeorg-20-writer.png
superkb: Specified icon file does not exist: /usr/share/icons/gnome/48x48/filesystems/gnome-fs-home.png

I don't believe they come by default on Ubuntu.

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This question was originally filed as bug #491669.

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Octavio Alvarez (alvarezp) said :
#1

Thank you for taking the time to report the bug.

At the moment there is no distribution package for Ubuntu, so I assume it was downloaded from source.

You will find the icon configuration in your ~/.superkbrc file.

Please confirm.

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Juan Aranda (jaranda) said :
#2

Yes it was downloaded from source. I used the sample superkbrc file in the sample-config directory. I copied this file to my $HOME directory. And modified it to my needs (choosing the icons of my choice) heres a copy of my superkbrc file:
IMAGELIB gdkpixbuf
FONT "-*-bitstream vera sans-bold-r-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*"
BACKGROUND 59500 59500 59500
FOREGROUND 2000 2000 2000
KEY COMMAND "c" 0 /usr/bin/gcalctool /usr/share/icons/gnome/32x32/apps/gnome-calculator.png
KEY COMMAND "i" 0 /usr/bin/firefox /usr/share/pixmaps/firefox-3.0.png
KEY COMMAND "n" 0 /usr/bin/gvim /usr/share/pixmaps/vim.png
KEY COMMAND "m" 0 /usr/bin/rhythmbox /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/rhythmbox.png
KEY COMMAND "o" 0 /usr/bin/soffice /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/openofficeorg3-writer.png
KEY COMMAND "Home" 0 "/usr/bin/nautilus ." /usr/share/icons/Human/24x24/apps/system-file-manager.png

That solved my issue. Thank you

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Octavio Alvarez (alvarezp) said :
#3

Since this was a configuration issue and more people might benefit from this information, I'm converting this bug into a question.

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) said :
#4

This question was expired because it remained in the 'Open' state without activity for the last 15 days.