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Thread: [SOLVED] Changing Logoff Icon from Green Running Man WITHIN Crux theme

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    [SOLVED] Changing Logoff Icon from Green Running Man WITHIN Crux theme

    Does anyone know how to change JUST the logout icon WITHIN a theme? I have chosen the Crux theme for my 8.04, but I really don't like the Green Running Man icon. I have tried to use gconf-editor to change just this logout icon to the standard Human gnome-logout... but nothing happens.
    Can anyone shed any light please?
    Thanks!
    Ant

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    Re: Changing Logoff Icon from Green Running Man WITHIN Crux theme

    Does no-one have any leads on this at all? No-one encountered anything similar, or have an idea of what I might try?
    Thanks in advance for any illumination!

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    Re: Changing Logoff Icon from Green Running Man WITHIN Crux theme

    It seems as though there's no icon for that for the crux icon theme.
    So it seems to use the default gnome icon (the green running man).
    This icon can be changed to an icon that you like by overwriting the file, or perhaps copying an icon that you like into the crux icon directory.

    The green running man icon can be found here:
    /usr/share/icons/gnome/24x24/actions/system-log-out.png
    But I'm not sure exactly which one is used, as there are 24x24 icons, 32x32, 48x48, and scalable etc etc.

    I haven't tried this myself, but you may need to copy the nice system-log-out icon that you like into the relevant crux icon directory, which is somewhere in here:
    /usr/share/icons/Crux

    Remember you'll need to have root privileges to copy files around here.
    Work smart, not hard.

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    Re: Changing Logoff Icon from Green Running Man WITHIN Crux theme

    Thank you very much for replying to me!
    Unfortunately, neither overwriting the Green Running Man nor copying the good icon into the Crux theme has done the trick.
    Is there any other way of achieving this, do you think?
    Best wishes from Brussels

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    Re: Changing Logoff Icon from Green Running Man WITHIN Crux theme

    I've manage to change the running man icon to icon of my choice.

    gain root access:
    Code:
    gksu nautilus
    navigate to
    Code:
    /usr/share/icons/gnome/24x24/actions
    find icon name system-log-out. backup the icon by renaming it into system-log-out.png.original (or whatever name u prefer)

    then paste the icon of your choice within the same folder.
    change the filename to system-log-out.png

    voila.. new icon!!

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    Re: Changing Logoff Icon from Green Running Man WITHIN Crux theme

    Thank you very much indeed! I have finally managed to replace that icon with the one I wanted! The key to success was that you knew the size was 24 x 24 - before I did not know which one I needed and thought it was "scaleable". Thanks once more

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    The Green-Running-Man MUST DIE!! :evil:

    I jumped ship from Suse 10.0 a few days ago, and I'm lovin' Hardy pretty hard. However, like ant1060 and others, the Green-Running-Man is part of my preferred desktop theme and I really don't care much for him. Sorry, he just doesn't say "Logout here" to me. More like "I gotta go pee." Whatever.

    Anyway, I jumped for joy when I stumbled on this thread because it gave me hope. I followed blackmachine's advice pretty carefully: I selected /usr/share/icons/crystalsvg/22x22/actions/exit.png and after a little renaming, used Nautilus to make it the new /usr/share/icons/gnome/24x24/actions/system-log-out.png. Woo-hoo!

    But it didn't work. Out of desperation, I even used Gimp to resize it to 24x24, just in case that had anything to do with it. No luck. The Green-Running-Man ain't runnin' nowhere. He's here to stay and it's driving me nuts that I can't get rid of him. I can't think of anything that I might have done that was substantially different, and yet ant1060 says it worked for him.

    You know how it is...it's not that the Green-Running-Man is so bad, it's just that it becomes an obsession when your system says when you want to change something that you feel you ought to be able to change.

    Any other suggestions?

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    Re: [SOLVED] Changing Logoff Icon from Green Running Man TO CACTAUR!!

    /b/

    here's a great replacement for the green running man in ubuntu...

    Cactaur!



    That's right, its the green cactus man meme!
    (normally saying 'dont mind me, im just on my way to page 10')

    did it on my machine, looks dynomite. you might want to add a hint of a shadow under his foot like the running man, and maybe add a little space under him so he doesnt touch the bottom of the screen.
    Last edited by adept_king; August 20th, 2008 at 02:03 AM.

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    Re: Changing Logoff Icon from Green Running Man WITHIN Crux theme

    Quote Originally Posted by blackmachine View Post
    I've manage to change the running man icon to icon of my choice.

    gain root access:
    Code:
    gksu nautilus
    navigate to
    Code:
    /usr/share/icons/gnome/24x24/actions
    find icon name system-log-out. backup the icon by renaming it into system-log-out.png.original (or whatever name u prefer)

    then paste the icon of your choice within the same folder.
    change the filename to system-log-out.png

    voila.. new icon!!
    I've changed the icon names and everything, but the log out icon hasn't changed... do I have to press anything or restart my computer or something?

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    Re: [SOLVED] Changing Logoff Icon from Green Running Man WITHIN Crux theme

    I'm sure you did, but could you have forgotten to use root privileges to make the change? Another way of doing that (the one which I use) is to navigate simply to the place where the icons are, then right click and choose (from SCRIPTS) root-nautilus-here. Do the change and then close and it should work! It did for me!

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