top | item 37977514 (no title) biaachmonkie | 2 years ago Icons are the most common use case I'd think. But several other things that could be indexed, information about the application, etc... discuss order hn newest lmz|2 years ago Yeah but the original post was talking about "Linux" which doesn't really have any use for that on the kernel level. I also doubt Freedesktop are going to specify special ELF sections or something for icons. rational_indian|2 years ago Don't care if the kernel needs it or not. I care about the things for which Windows uses it. Why is the icon a separate file on Linux?> I also doubt Freedesktop are going to specify special ELF sections or something for iconsThey should. It would stop my icons from disappearing / changing on me while Iam not looking.
lmz|2 years ago Yeah but the original post was talking about "Linux" which doesn't really have any use for that on the kernel level. I also doubt Freedesktop are going to specify special ELF sections or something for icons. rational_indian|2 years ago Don't care if the kernel needs it or not. I care about the things for which Windows uses it. Why is the icon a separate file on Linux?> I also doubt Freedesktop are going to specify special ELF sections or something for iconsThey should. It would stop my icons from disappearing / changing on me while Iam not looking.
rational_indian|2 years ago Don't care if the kernel needs it or not. I care about the things for which Windows uses it. Why is the icon a separate file on Linux?> I also doubt Freedesktop are going to specify special ELF sections or something for iconsThey should. It would stop my icons from disappearing / changing on me while Iam not looking.
lmz|2 years ago
rational_indian|2 years ago
> I also doubt Freedesktop are going to specify special ELF sections or something for icons
They should. It would stop my icons from disappearing / changing on me while Iam not looking.