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Ubuntu 22.04: Icons in system tray and many system applications replaced by red prohibited/stop symbol or legacy icons

After updating my system a while ago, I noticed that multiple icons within the Desktop environment were replaced by compatibility mode icons (or at least very outdated ones) and red stop/prohibited symbols (see screenshots). These are all system icons meaning that also all system apps are affected (e.g. Terminal (+ symbol for multiple tabs), many parts of settings, the "Show apps" symbol in the taskbar, ...).

This guy seemed to have a similar problem, but his provided fix did not help in my case: Red icons in Ubuntu 22.04

I tried multiple suggestions by friends and colleagues and the internet, nothing worked or brought back the icons:

  1. Update icon cache
  2. Reinstall Ubuntu Desktop
  3. Reinstall Gnome
  4. Reinstall all packages using icons by searching the links that point to /usr/share/icons/

Does anyone have additional solutions I can try out? Missing these is especially frustrating in apps that heavily rely on their icons and when there is no additional description until being hovered.

If any questions arise, either due to missing details or my German language settings, I will happily clarify the question.

System Information:

  • Ubuntu 22.04
  • X11 Desktop
  • Gnome
  • No further customization

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Replaced application symbol
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Example of missing icons in Settings app and system tray


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