Have you started them and they are different applications? because it might
be the same app but just two .desktop files with different name messing
around. If so, it is as easy as deleting one.

|--  Jorge Ávalos  --|


On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 10:18, Petr Vanek <[email protected]> wrote:

> P> Yez I know. But this is not my question. My question is why a new
> P> application program had been installed during an upgrade ?
> P> If I want it, I can make an opkg install!
>
> i would guess is has a dependency on some shr-task package. this i
> think would be a good thing as it provides system available solutions
> between upgrades... or perhaps it's completely different :)
>
> apparently you did wake up today, so things didn't go so bad :)
>
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