I’ve had this issue for a while now, since I thought I could fix it myself. Almost all my programs have lost their icon image, which is not fixable by applying a different icon theme unfortunately. Just installed the Reversal icon pack to test that. My settings are attached here, sorry for the german:

I am assuming this is due to some of the weird behaviour I have had for some days months ago. Gnome would just not load and instead show me an error screen. So I had to uninstall gnome entirely, then reinstall it and that magically fixed it, but my icons were gone.

  • bbbhltz@beehaw.org
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    11 months ago

    Somehow it might be possible the adwaita-icon-theme package was removed and not reinstalled.

    You could also try running dconf reset -f /org/gnome/ and rebooting to see if that helps.

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        11 months ago

        Yikes. Something is missing. Is this Debian? You could swing by their forums or IRC and get sorted out fast. I’m sure there is a dpkg command that fixes this up. As for the icons, there is definitely a missing package related to adwaita or some lingering config file needs to be reset to defaults.

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          11 months ago

          Pretty sure they meant you probably should’ve suggested a backup or given a heads-up of some sort before running the command you brought up, since one would presumably lose all settings previously stored in dconf and that’s quite the extreme measure

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            11 months ago

            For Gnome settings? I suppose you could backup everything. It isn’t removing all dconf settings, just gnome, which is broken in this case.

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                10 months ago

                No. You’re right. I should have added a bold warning that it will reset gnome back to defaults too.

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    10 months ago

    Try running your file manager or something else that displays icons from the terminal, it may log error messages.

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    10 months ago

    Have you recently fixed another issue? Perhaps run out of disk space during an update?