I found where the strange icon is coming from! In fact it was not from the project NX, despite those letters being displayed! In fact it was from the * NetX* project, which is the icedtea/openjdk implementation of the JNLP (Java Network Launching Protocol).
The package in Ubuntu is* icedtea-netx*, which contains a jar file * /usr/share/icedtea-web/netx.jar*, which in turn contains the file * netx-icon.png*. Using the sun-jdk (rather than icedtea) results in the regular "steaming cup of java" icon appearing in the launcher panel. So now all I have to do is work out how to customise that icon ... but that's a discussion for elsewhere! Thanks for the response in any case, much appreciated. - DG On 29 September 2011 21:40, Dan Garton <dan.gar...@gmail.com> wrote: > As it happens, I do have the "nxclient" package installed. However I have > combed through it and there are no such icons (the only ones with nxclient > look like > this<http://community.spiceworks.com/images/products/0001/5296/64_nomachine.png>). > So even if the tigervnc applet *were* using an NX icon - it's not one that > I can see installed! > (I have also tested on another machine without nxclient installed, and the > result is the same.) > > I agree that it seems very odd! > > I am running the java viewer with current JRE on Ubuntu 11.10 beta2, using > both Firefox 7 and Chromium. The strange icon appears in any desktop session > type, including Unity/Gnome/KDE/Xfce. > > > > > On 29 September 2011 20:59, Robert Goley <rago...@rdasys.com> wrote: > >> Do you have a version of NX installed on that machine? That seems very >> odd to show up for this project. I am just wondering if this is some type >> of icon caching or similar. What OS is the client that is running the java >> viewer? Wat browser version are you using? >> >> Robert >> >> >> >> On 09/29/2011 03:54 PM, Dan Garton wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I'm developing an integrated solution for a remote desktop web service, >> and I'm using the recent TigerVNC release 1.1.0. >> >> I'm getting great performance, but there's an unusual quirk: when I launch >> the Java viewer applet from a remote web server, and I use the option >> "launch in a separate window", the icon which displays for the new window in >> the task-switcher/panel/launcher (or the icons which display during Alt-Tab) >> switching *is an NX icon* - ie it clearly shows an NX logo rather than >> TigerVNC! >> I've enclosed a small png to show what it looks like. >> >> I can't find anywhere in the source or packaging where this might be >> included. I'd like to modify this if possible, so any answers back would be >> appreciated. >> >> Thanks, >> DG >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a >> definitive record of customers, application performance, security >> threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes >> sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common >> sense.http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy1 >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Tigervnc-devel mailing >> listTigervnc-devel@lists.sourceforge.nethttps://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tigervnc-devel >> >> >> -- >> *Robert Goley* >> >> FOSS Implementation Specialist >> Toll Free: (800) 338-4984 >> Local: (770) 479-7933 >> Fax: (770) 479-4076 >> www.openrda.com >> >> *America's only Free & Open Source fund accounting software company.* >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a >> definitive record of customers, application performance, security >> threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes >> sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense. >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy1 >> _______________________________________________ >> Tigervnc-devel mailing list >> Tigervnc-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tigervnc-devel >> >> >
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