Fedore Core 2 KDE Icons missing

From: Ryan (rcdetert_at_at_nospamz.ucdavis.edu)
Date: 08/05/04

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    Just installed fedora core2, upgraded from RH9. I use gnome but I do like
    to use kate and some other kde programs. I noticed that icons for "save
    as" and stuff like that is missing, replaced by all the same generic icon.

    Anyone else noticed this?

    -ryan


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