Did you try this? (from Archlinux webpage) >

kdelibs 3.4.2-5 from testing no longer uses applications.menu for the menu specification, but uses kde-applications.menu now instead. This has been done to get a better compatibility with GNOME and allows us to remove the hack in startkde to make sure KDE is first in XDG_DATA_DIRS (with this version of kdelibs, this doesn't matter anymore)

Because of the move from applications.menu to kde-applications.menu, all files in /opt/kde/etc/xdg/menus/applications-merged have to be moved to /opt/kde/etc/xdg/menus/kde-applications-merged. This will be done in the next kdebase release. Until this package is released, at least the settings menu is broken if you don't fix this by hand.





Philipp Sandhaus wrote:

Good for you, but this didn't solve my problem. Still no icons.

On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 03:32:16PM +0200, Luká? R??i?ka wrote:
I had it the same way, but the problem solved itself after a restart.
Sodalite

Philipp Sandhaus wrote:

Hi,

I recently did a pacman -Suy where KDE also got upgraded. When I
restarted, all icons within KDE and all KDE-Programs where gone. After
that I looked into the Wiki and saw a hint, not to have KDE running when
upgrading so I suppose it has something to do with that. Does anyone
have an idea how to get the icons back? Reinstalling kde with the
x-server not running didn't help.

Philipp


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