Oscar wrote:
> 
> El dom, 13-01-2002 a las 01:07, Ric Tibbetts escribi�:
> > I've been digging at this for a while. There "is" a way to add icons to
> > the desktop in Gnome, for starting applications.
> > I'm part way there, but stuck.
> >
> > If I add a deffinition file in ~/.gnome-desktop, I can get the icon on
> > the desk, and even start the appication, but I always get errors (the
> > exact error depends on the applicaion I'm launching).
> >
> > Does anyone know the secret behind making this work? It's a piece of
> > cake in KDE, but a bit more of a mystery in Gnome.
> >
> > I know it "can" be done. RedHat & Mandrake both add their stuff to it.
> > It's just not documented anywhere that I can find. I'd settle for being
> > pointed at a document.
> >
> > Thanks!!!
> >
> >
> > --
> > Ric Tibbetts
> >
> > Linux registration number: 55684
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> 
> (For LM8.1 and nautilus): Create your desktop entries in kde, then copy
> these entries to ~/.gnome-desktop
> Is the only way I have find until now. Gmc does not work properly for
> desktop icons since LM8.1.
> Saludos,
> �scar.

Thanks. But that didn't solve the error message.
I still get:
        could not fdopen() the new stderr:
        Invalid argument

Netscape seems to work ok, but that comes up when I start it.

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