Hi, thanks for looking into this,
I take note, please add it to the bugs list for KDE.
Chris Fernandez.
Guy Johnston wrote:
Tin Tin wrote:
Hi all!
I am currently using gNewSense KDE 1.1 and I installed the gNewSense
version of Firefox, BurningDog. The installation went fine but
BurningDog was not added automatically to the K Menu. This behavior is
unlike Ubuntu.
In addition, after I had added a shortcut to BurningDog on my panel, I
was browsing through the variety of icons when I spotted one with the
Mozilla Firefox logo and named "firefox". The icon was not free, so
why is it included with gNewSense?
Below is a screenshot:
http://img58.imageshack.us/my.php?image=gnuaj0.jpg
Regards
Koh Choon Lin
Singapore GNU Group
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As far as I know, the default KDE icons in Ubuntu (and maybe KDE in
general) include the official Firefox logo (though I think it's an old
version of it). I agree that it should be removed from gNewSense as its
nonfree, though I don't know how easy it would be to do that without
removing the other KDE icons. Maybe someone should report it as a bug on
the gNewSense site.
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