GNOME Power Manager currently uses gnome-dev-harddisk for the suspend_to_disk icon, and gnome-dev-memory for the suspend_to_ram icon. The logout dialogue is soon to be patched with Suspend and Hibernate buttons (like ubuntu does) and it would make sense if the STR and STD icons matched between g-p-m, gnome logout, and KDE also.
Grabbing this one.
How's it going? Any ideas on the logos that could be used?
I don't really think it makes sense to have icons for every possible power management operation. Shutdown/s2r/s2d/log out/switch user, too many icons, and no easy way to differentiate a lot of them. I think we should have shutdown, log out, and the rest should do without. There are no really good/useful metaphors for them, and adding icons seems like distracting clutter to me. Plus, I've no idea what they would be named either.
Sure, no problem. I just figured it might make sense to have the same icon for KDE, GNOME, XFCE etc. I can easily ship suspend-to-x icons with g-p-m, I just wanted to know if this should be discussed in a more general sense.
I think you're missing the point. In general, I think we should get rid of the extra icons in all cases, not just the base theme, and then have the apps ship them. Doing that doesn't solve anything.
Richard Hughes Do you still experience this issue with newer drivers ? Please check the status of your issue.
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