Gnome icons problem

Hello,
I've recently installed Arch on my new laptop. I'm using gnome. I can't see the icon of Eclipse in 'Applications' menu. It's not a serious problem for me, but i like, when my Arch works perfect.
Today I've installed some KDE apps (from official repo) and I can't see icons at all. No icons in gnome menu, no icons in toolbars and menus.
I think there's a problem with default paths for icons in gnome. I have this problem on two computers (on both Arch was installed in last week).
Edit:
Eclipse: Icon path in eclipse.desktop is /usr/share/eclipse/icon.xpm - there's no such file.
After installing kdebase-runtime I can see icons in toolbars and menus (and applications looks better). It's interesting, that kdebase-runtime is not required by some KDE packages (for example kdegames ).
I'm still working on icons in Gnome menu.
Last edited by tomekzet (2008-08-11 20:05:01)

All those problems should be solved by the upcoming KDE 4.1.2.
but is the missing eclipse button really a kde related issue? (i´m using gnome)
btw. some other icons such as the one for vidalia (gui for controlling tor) are missing too

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