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The netstatus plugin still uses the old gnome-netstatus-* icon names. These icon names have been depricated for a very long time, and the names from the [FreeDesktop.org Icon Naming Specification] (https://specifications.freedesktop.org/icon-naming-spec/icon-naming-spec-latest.html) would be better to use. Most icon themes will have the FD.o names and not the gnome- prefixed names.
Issue reported to debian bug tracker here.
The netstatus plugin still uses the old
gnome-netstatus-*
icon names. These icon names have been depricated for a very long time, and the names from the [FreeDesktop.org Icon Naming Specification] (https://specifications.freedesktop.org/icon-naming-spec/icon-naming-spec-latest.html) would be better to use. Most icon themes will have the FD.o names and not thegnome-
prefixed names.FD.o names include:
network-wired
network-wireless
network-error
network-idle
network-offline
network-receive
network-transmit
network-transmit-receive
Not part of FD.o but widely used (are in KDE's Breeze and Gnome's Adwaita icon themes):
network-wireless-signal-none
network-wireless-signal-weak
network-wireless-signal-ok
network-wireless-signal-good
network-wireless-signal-excellent
A quick grep shows where the names are used. It may be as simple as switching the icon names.
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