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Some system icons were replaced with 'prohibition sign' icon

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ISSUE DESCRIPTION:

Some icons are replaced with 'prohibition sign' icons as shown on the screens:

Topbar

Dock

Settings tabs

I guess that a potential reason of this problem is a 'snap-store' update that killed running applications and some other processes. Original icons were replaced from that moment. The issue of 'snap-store' update is described in this thread: Pending Update of Snap Store

ATTEMPTS:

  1. Restoring shell theme to 'Yaru-dark' (finally, didn't fix the issue)

Steps:

QUESTION:

Is there any way to restore original icons (without system reinstallation)?

DETAILS:

OS: Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS (64-bit)

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Solved. One of Ubuntu Base updates performed about November 16th 2022 restored system icons.

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