Yes, the icons and themes get updated.
Alright, showing you a new screenshot since I ran the apt get update command yesterday.
I just remembered to say, yes, POP OS does use FLATPAK heavily in its OS. Don't know if that has anything to do with anything. But since Aravisian was asking another user about FLATPAK, thought I'd mention it in my case.
The 32Gb memory your using is a lot. Perhaps when gaming or doing some heavy multitasking could be the way to make use of such an amount. But for the normal OS usage 8GB or 16GB is sufficient I would say.
Btw I did the update and upgrade, but still no change of icons.
Because I have not uploaded them, yet.
Impatient...
Just installed Okular - Was using it when I had the full kde desktop installed - but the plomb icon is missing.
Have a few more installed which sometimes use;
- Isomaster
- Nomacs
- Yacreader and Yacreader Library
@StarTreker , I will upload a new Predator shortly. You can check in about an hour and see if it appears in your terminal or software Updater.
Otherwise, if you are not checking for them manually with sudo apt update && apt list -u, theme and icon theme Updates will appear in your Updater Notifications that pop up.
That is exactly why I bought a notebook with 32GB. I do production and gaming, so I need the RAM. I actually feel for those who run many VM's and need 64GB or more, cause they are the folks that are really paying for RAM. You can easily spend between 500 to 1000 dollars on RAM alone if your a hardcore user.
I agree with you however, for the average user of Linux, I think that 8GB of RAM is enough for most use cases. I got 8GB of RAM in my Star Labs notebook with Zorin on it, and it runs perfectly fine, a bit slow cause its an old dual core, but it runs!
16GB of RAM I would recommend for non-hardcore gamers, and folks that do light production in the 1080P variety, but not 4K!
Right, I forgot your message about production, guess you made the right decision there.
I belong to the 16GB users. Play a game once in a while and do some multitasking. But mostly I didn't like the sound of the fans spinning or the pc getting to hot, that's why I choose 16GB instead of 8GB
This application provides its own icons in /usr/share/isomaster/icons
It then calls on these icons only and does not look to the system icons.
They can still be replaced within that folder, but this is tedious as you would need to go into that folder each time and replace the icons everytime you want to change icon set.
I made the icons before I realized this...-sigh-

@Aravisian I am a big fan of your Prawler icons. Because there is so many icons, I am never going to be able to view them all at once. So I see them whenever I load up an APP I haven't yet.
I love the Chrome and Firefox icons, they look great. I love the terminal icon, very logical. The Gimp icon is spot on awesome. And the Psensor logo is wicked cool looking.
Again, I am sure they are all awesome, but there is probably what 1000 icons, never gonna see them all. But you have done amazing work with the Prawler icon set, pure and simple.
Prowler.
waitaminit...
How did you even know they exist?
I wish I could max out my ram to 16gb. For now, I do 8gb cause this will be my first hardware upgrade. 
Just stumbled across this- interesting points of view:
Uhhh......Deviantart!
Yeah, I now what you mean. All the effort and time.
Have this with Libreelec (kodi), have been using a certain skin that I like (blackglass nova). Themed it all to my liking and now with kodi on version 19, I discovered that the creator of that skin won't be supported it anymore. So no new release for the blackglass skin in kodi 19.0.
If 8GB ram is enough for just the simple mutitasking - not heating up your hardware - then just stick with it.
This cannot be fixed somehow ?

