Gnome panel foot logo--arch logo

it used to be that if you wanted your gnome panel to have the arch logo rather than the foot logo you would replace /opt/gnome/share/piximaps/gnome-logo-icon-transparent.png with the archlogo, this is no longer the case. (as of gnome 2.16 afaik) can anyone help me on this. I am getting a little sick of the foot

ihavenoname wrote:
Romashka wrote:I've posted FR to bugtracker about Arch theme(s) for GNOME+GDM some time ago, cannot remember its # now.
here it is, http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/5911
Thanks.
ihavenoname wrote:hmm..no indication on the progress.
IIRC Arjan said he will probably do this when he'll had time.

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