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What is the exact path of black icons like Lock Screen, Log Out, Power Off, Suspend, Switch User created from GNOME Dash?

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When I use search on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS with GNOME Shell I see the following icons among others:

poweroff icons

How can I get the exact path of creating power icons ?

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Does this answer your question? [How to remove black icons (Lock Screen, Log Out, Power Off, Suspend, Switch User) from GNOME Dash?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1077057/how-to-remove-black-icons-lock-screen-log-out-power-off-suspend-switch-user)
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@N0rbert current question is not about removing these black icons, but on where to find them. I do not see that answered in the question you marked as diplicate.
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These icons are stored under /scalable/actions in the icon folder of your theme. For the default theme of Ubuntu, "Yaru", you will find these icons under /usr/share/icons/Yaru/scalable/actions. Their names are like system-*-symbolic.svg, e.g. system-reboot-symbolic.svg.

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