You have to change: "Application" to "Applications" (note the "s" at the
end) in your .desktop files. That should make them visible again.

On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 10:27 AM, rhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ---- Wiadomość Oryginalna ----
> Od: Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Do: List for Openmoko community discussion <community@lists.openmoko.org>
> Data: 11 października 2008 7:47
> Temat: Re: [FSO] latest upgrade disabled my phone
>
> > Dear Rhn,
> >
> > I don't know what's wrong, but let me suggest that you do not
> > unconditionally opkg update && opkg update when you're on an unstable
> > distribution. In contrast to Debian, where millions of eyes are looking,
> > an Openmoko unstable distribution is _really_ unstable.
> >
> > I suggest individually updating packages if you think there's
> > interesting fixes for you.
> >
> > Sorry I can't be of more help.
> >
> > Mickey.
> >
> >
> >
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> Hi
> Thanks for the reply.
> I think I just got used to flawless updates of the testing branch until
> now.
> From my personal point of view, updating only selected packages isn't
> exactly the right thing to do because of the dependencies that exist but are
> not described in the package (most notably GNOME being packed that way on my
> testing desktop distro).
>
> The other reason I wrote this post was to inform the package maintainers
> that something went wrong and the "Home" app doesn't see the .desktop files
> or something during the update destroyed them.
>
> Cheers
> rhn
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