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After the massive upgrades for Slackware64-current, I am now missing all the panel icons in Thunderbird. I even downloaded a couple of new themes, but I still have no icons. I am current with -current, except for Thunderbird, where I am still using 2.0.0.23
Does anyone else have this problem? I don't know where to start.
I first tried by renaming .thunderbird and starting over, but that didn't work. No icons show for the default theme on the toolbar. Send - Receive - Delete.....all the text shows under where the icons are supposed to be, just no icons. I then reinstalled with a startover from fresh, and that didn't work either.
I started from a konsole, but no error messages. Every other app I've used has icons on the toolbar, so this is just a TB problem.
I was wrong on this - there are absolutely no icons showing anywhere in TB. Only text with no icons anywhere. Reinstalling didn't work either, even with a new .thunderbird folder.
I just upgraded through slackpkg to the latest TB. I just didn't like the folder layout with three different accounts setup. I reckon that resistance is futile in some cases. -current just doesn't like the old TB. Bah!
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