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so, ~/. local/share/icons is a persistent place to place the custom folder icons and so is /usr/share/icons .
The icon for regular folders is changed via the folder's properties window. Right-click the folder and select Properties. Go into the Customize tab at the top of the window, and then choose Change Icon from the bottom. Scroll through the list to find an icon to use.
Enter the address /usr/share/icons and press Enter. This will display the folders where icons of all applications stored. Please note that in Ubuntu, icons are divided into themes, named Adwaita, Hicolor, Humanity, Gnome, Yaru and more.
You can put app shortcuts on the desktop in Ubuntu using the Nautilus file manager. You navigate to ~/usr/share/applications (or another folder with shortcuts in) and drag and drop the relevant . desktop files to the ~/Desktop folder, and bam: you're done.
/usr/share/icons/ typically contains pre-installed themes (shared by all users) ~/. icons/ typically contains folders with the themes installed by the user. Also, many applications have their icons in /usr/share/pixmaps/ or in the folder with the same name as the application under /usr/share/...
As a shortcut, simply select the folder and then use the keys Ctrl + I. Click on the Folder Icon, and you'll be prompted to select the icon you wish to use. Select the icon that you've recently downloaded. After selecting the new icon, the directory or folder looks as follows.
They are stored in File system -> usr -> share -> and a folder called themes and another folder called icons. If you want to change the icon of a folder on your desktop, you click on the icon and the (system) icon folder opens. Now, you can change the icon.
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