Sorry about that.  The way I did was to go to that directory and right click 
and creat a link to new application.  I just tried it the way I told you and 
it doesn't work.  But, you can go to that directory, right click, create link 
to application, change the name to konqueror and save it by exiting.  Then 
open that file with an editor and replace all the text with the text I gave 
you and then save it.  I just tried that and it works fine.  Let me know if 
that works.  If not we'll get another work-around for you.


On Sunday 14 January 2001 10:33 am, you wrote:
> I gave it a shot as you indicate but it failed utterly.  I create the file
> containing the text you specify and place where you specify.  It is there.
> I then run update-menus and...it vanishes.  It ceases to exist.  It's
> deleted.
>
> On Saturday 13 January 2001 23:56, you wrote:
> > On Saturday 13 January 2001 10:44 am, you wrote:
> > > I once thought I had this fixed but it isn't so.
> > >
> > > I ask you to indulge me here if you are using KDE 2.1.  Delete the
> > > desktop icon for your CDROM device.   Now try to re-create it using the
> > > desktop menu for Create new.
>
> [...]
>
> > This fix hopefully will work without kde writing over it.  It wrote over
> > my last fix.
> >
> > Create a file with an editor with the following contents:
> >
> > [Desktop Entry]
> > Comment=
> > Comment[C]=
> > Exec=/usr/bin/kfmclient openProfile filemanagement
> > Icon=kfm
> > InitialPreference=2
> > MimeType=inode/blockdevice;inode/directory
> > Name=File Manager
> > Name[C]=File Manager
> > ServiceTypes=
> > SwallowExec=
> > SwallowTitle=
> > Terminal=false
> > TerminalOptions=
> > Type=Application
> > X-KDE-SubstituteUID=false
> > X-KDE-Username=
> >
> > Save it as:
> >
> > /root/.kde/share/applnk/Applications/File tools/konqueror.desktop
> >
> > Then do an update-menus.
> >
> > Kelley Terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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