Yes, having netx icons and names may be confusing for the user.
(In reply to comment #0)
> delete the file netx-icon.png from '''/usr/share/icedtea-web/netx.jar''' > net
> > sourceforge > jnlp >resources. then it will use the icon wich is given in the
> /usr/share/applications/icedtea-netx-javaws.desktop file
The plugin is not associated with that desktop file. Making this change will cause icedtea-web to fall back to the default icon used by the jre for java applications (which on some distributions, should be /usr/share/icons/default/[somesize]/java.png). Arguably, that's even better.
Thanks for reporting the bug.
Yes, having netx icons and names may be confusing for the user.
(In reply to comment #0) share/icedtea- web/netx. jar''' > net applications/ icedtea- netx-javaws. desktop file
> delete the file netx-icon.png from '''/usr/
> > sourceforge > jnlp >resources. then it will use the icon wich is given in the
> /usr/share/
The plugin is not associated with that desktop file. Making this change will cause icedtea-web to fall back to the default icon used by the jre for java applications (which on some distributions, should be /usr/share/ icons/default/ [somesize] /java.png) . Arguably, that's even better.