Probably the same way you would change in the other desktop environments:
finding the desktop file for that app (usually in /usr/share/applications),
opening it in a text editor and changing the 'Icon=' path ( yes, currently
you probably would have to do it for your mum, but moms aren't as picky
about icons usually).

On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 6:19 PM, W. Martin Borgert <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> in general I don't care about icons, but sometimes, I'm not
> happy with the default ones: My favourite mail client is named
> after a dog, so the icon displays a dog. However, this joke
> works only in English, most other users can't understand it. And
> I really don't want a dog on my desktop :~)
>
> How can I change application icons in GNOME3?
>
> TIA!
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