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#1 2025-02-09 21:47:15

lintek
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[SOLVED] Changing the distribution image

I'm running three distributions of Linux and all with Xfce4 as my desktop environment.

- Ubuntu 22.04.5 , XFCE 4.16
- Xubuntu 24.04.1 , XFCE 4.18
- Debian 13 Trixie , XFCE 4.20

When I run the "About Xfce" tool to view the system, about, credits, and copyright information" there is an image on the system tab.

On the Ubuntu and Xubuntu distros, the image changes with the whenever I change the icon theme in Settings:Appearance:Icons.

However, on the Debian distro, it doesn't change no matter what theme I choose. Is there an override workaround so I can use a custom image for Debian and include it with the other distros?

Last edited by lintek (2025-02-12 19:11:02)

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#2 2025-02-10 00:47:57

ToZ
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Re: [SOLVED] Changing the distribution image

As of 4.20, the logic was changed. If will use a debian-logo file from your current icon theme or default to debian-logo.{png,svg} file from /usr/share/pixmaps.


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#3 2025-02-12 20:32:14

lintek
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Re: [SOLVED] Changing the distribution image

Thanks for the answer. It worked out.

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