
Debian Menu Icons
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
Description:
This project is discontinued.
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Directory icons for the Debian Menu.
Dependencies
menu, menu-xdg
Installation
1. Save the Debian package as debian-menu-icons_0.7-1_all.deb
2. dpkg -i debian-menu-icons_0.7-1_all.deb
Removal
dpkg -r debian-menu-icons
Lenny
The Debian menu is hidden in Lenny. Check Debian in System/Preferences/Main Menu to make it visible. Last changelog:
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Directory icons for the Debian Menu.
Dependencies
menu, menu-xdg
Installation
1. Save the Debian package as debian-menu-icons_0.7-1_all.deb
2. dpkg -i debian-menu-icons_0.7-1_all.deb
Removal
dpkg -r debian-menu-icons
Lenny
The Debian menu is hidden in Lenny. Check Debian in System/Preferences/Main Menu to make it visible.
Release 0.7
* Added symlinks to Humanity icon theme
* Added debian-applications-system-gnome.png to GNOME & Oxygen
* Replaced component of debian-applications-network-web-news.png to fix license
* Changed debian-applications-tools.png in GNOME Icon Theme
* Changed debian-applications-education.png in Tango
Ratings & Comments
9 Comments
Thanks for sharing this clever tool, I want to ask you though, is there a way a organize all the menu, not just the KDE one, I mean, if you go to games you see arcade, puzzle... if you go to Sound & Video you see audio players, editors, video...
Sorry, I posted in the wrong place, I was going to post here Gnome Menu Extended (Debian package) 1.2
I have experimented with Debian's dynamic Games menu and it works fine with Debian and Ubuntu Karmic Koala but unfortunately, the layout is broken with Fedora 11 or Ubuntu Hardy Heron. As a compromise, I have added a non-dynamic Games/Puzzles menu.
Very nice, thank you.
Very nice, but it would be even nicer if it uses the correct gnome icon theme.
It uses gnome-icon-theme_2.14.2-1_all.
Ubuntu has deactivate debian menu by default
does it work with ubuntu?
Yes, it does if you install menu-xdg but the icons won't match Ubuntu's default icon theme.