(I think I already mentioned this in a similar bug report about this
that I can't find right now, so sorry if I'm repeating myself)

Note that these icons shouldn't be placed in
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/... , but rather /usr/share/notify-
osd/icons/hicolor/... (similar to what f-spot, banshee, gpm etc. do) as
/usr/share/icons/hicolor tend to be reserved for app launcher icons
only. See more info here:
http://live.gnome.org/ThemableAppSpecificIcons/

Same thing applies to networkmanager actually, but we haven't fixed that
quite yet. I guess we'll try to get that fixed when we take care of bgo
#504822.

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notify-osd needs icons in GNOME default otherwise volume changes are hidden
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/331383
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Status in Notify OSD: Confirmed

Bug description:
osd-notify uses its own icon namespace. There are Canonical icons in the Human 
theme those those slots, but not yet in the GNOME default theme. The icons in 
the Human theme should not be used in the GNOME default theme, separate 
GNOME-default-style icons should be placed in the GNOME-default theme, and 
licensed appropriately.

Symptom description:
Apparently notify-osd takes over compiz's volume osd, but the problem is that 
it doesn't work. When I used the volume control buttons on my keyboard, all I 
see is a empty black box in the top-left corner of the screen. I'm currently 
unable to visually tell what the volume is.

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