I see. The spec was added last week (see mails from 06/11) and it's now a dependency of KDElibs, so you can either try to build it yourself, or wait for next update of the repo.
Or, the shortest path might be taking the icons directly from the source tarball and placing them where appropriate. Spec: http://solaris.bionicmutton.org/hg/kde4-specs-42/file/tip/specs/KDEoxygen-icons.spec Regards, hnhn Michael Schuster wrote: > On 17.06.09 12:54, Jan Hnatek wrote: >> Perhaps it's still the oxygen icons problem? >> Try to install KDEoxygen-icons (unless already done) >> or change the default theme. > > this isn't to be found on BM: > > $ pkg search KDEoxygen-icons > $ pkg authority > PUBLISHER TYPE STATUS URI > opensolaris.org (preferred) origin online http://ipkg.sfbay/dev/ > BM origin online http://pkg.bionicmutton.org:10000/ > $ > > so ... where do I get it from (I've not been following all the > discussions in detail, I'm afraid). > > thx > Michael >> >> hnhn >> >> Michael Schuster wrote: >>> All, >>> >>> encouraged by Adriaan's recent post (which I cannot find :-() >>> indicating a "forthcoming blog post", I found >>> http://blogs.fsfe.org/adridg/?p=97 and once again installed KDE via IPS. >>> >>> The machine is a U40 w 8GB RAM, the graphics card is a NV37GL [Quadro >>> PCI-E Series], I'm using version 173.14.18 of the NVDAgraphics* drivers. >>> >>> After I log in and click the "main menu" button, all I see is a >>> window frame in black, but no contents - just the background. I can >>> see the contents of "desktop properties" or whatever menues I get >>> when I right-click on the taskbar, but left-click only produces said >>> frame. >>> >>> Michael >> > > -- Jan Hnatek jan.hnatek at sun.com
