Thank you man, it worked..
;)

On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 17:55:37 +0200, etoom etoom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From kde just right click the start menu (usually the Suse logo icone)
> ->(choose) menu editor. in the menu editor window expand the internet
> node  then select the web browser node after that choose new item from
> the file menue,  enter firefox when asked for  an item name,  you'll
> notice a new icone under the web browser node called firefox select it
> and you'll have it properties displayed and the right side choose an
> icone (/usr/local/firefox/icons/) then choose an exutable
> (/usr/local/firefox/firefox). File -> save, close the window and your
> good to go.
> later on you can access firefox from the start menu (you even can drag
> the icon to descktop or where ever.
> 
> 
> On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 10:47:54 -0200, NurAzije <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a problem, I've googled around but did not find a solution,
> > I've installed FireFox from the net on /usr/local/firefox with its
> > installer, but it did not made any icons anywhere, when I want to
> > access firefox I must go to Konsole and there go to firefox directory,
> > and there write ./firefox .. It is boring to do so every time I want
> > to get to the net, how can I make a link to application, but not to
> > the same firefox file, I need t to be ./firefox, and not to use
> > Terminal, cause when I close the terminal window it closes Firefox
> > also..
> > Hope you all understood what I ment ..
> >
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