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> Firefox 1.5 Logo Problem
Heretic Monkey
post Jan 26 2006, 01:09 AM
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I installed the 32-bit Firefox on my 64-bit Distro of Ubuntu, but an odd problem sees to have occured. I wanted to install Firefox 1.5 because there's not a Flash or Java plug-in for the 64-bit FF provided w/ the Ubuntu install disc.

However, after configuring the crap out of it, i seem to have lost the logo in the toolbar and title-bar of the app, as shown in the pic




It's more of a cosmetic annoyance, but i was just wondering if the linux pros (in comparison to me) know how to properly fix the problem.

Thanx in advance.

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re-install it. since the config files are stored in .mozilla it should put the app and icon back without messing with the settings. the file is 'default.xpm' in the firefox/icons folder.


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