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Forum for users of antiX Linux. Mean and Lean and Proudly anti-fascist.
Good Day folks,
I am new to Rox-filer, I like how light and quick it is, but it seems that the icons are hardcoded somewhere? I was wondering if there is a way for rox-filer to follow the icon theme set in lxappearance?
If not, where do I set the icon paths it manually? I have come across the glob-icons config file? Am I onto something?
Open rox-filer > right-click in an empty space > Options > Types > Icon Theme > OK
You may wish to do the same for a root rox-filer as well.
Philosophers have interpreted the world in many ways; the point is to change it.
antiX with runit - leaner and meaner.
Hi anticapitalista,
I feel stupid now.haha. I was there before but didn’t look properly.
Thanks!
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