> Some icons on Gnome are not disabled by default but I don't know why.
> 
> You can have these icon by modified this gconf key: 
> /desktop/gnome/interface/menus_have_icons
> You can easily do that with the Help module of Cairo-Dock (right click on the 
> dock / Cairo-Dock / Help): go to the "Problem" tab, expand the last question 
> (about this bug) and click on the button on the right.
> Or open gconf-editor.

If you're using the latest revision from our bzr repository, this gconf
key is enable at startup. But as I said I don't know why Gnome disables
this key by default...

I think that Ubuntu should change the schema of this gconf key to enable
it by default.

** Changed in: ubuntu
       Status: Expired => Confirmed

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