[SOLVED] Latest Upgrade Broke nm-applet/blueman-applet

I have just upgraded my system (eeepc 901/kdemod3). Nm-applet and blueman-applet no longer appear in my toolbar (but network manager and bluetooth still work).
When I run  them from a terminal, I get these error messages:
** (nm-applet:3436): WARNING **: Fallback icon 'gtk-dialog-error' missing: (0) Icon 'gtk-dialog-error' not present in theme
ERROR:applet.c:2763:nma_icons_reload: assertion failed: (applet->fallback_icon)
Aborted
and
Failed to load PowerManager
Icon 'gtk-missing-image' not present in theme
Obviously, some icons have been lost, or new ones are missing, but I have no idea where or how.
I would be very grateful for advice
Last edited by myrlin (2010-10-13 14:48:34)

http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~ … xt%2Fplain
use abs to incorporate the patch into gtk2 package. let me know if you need more assistance

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