> > Now that they both use freedesktop standards, they are consistent and
> > compatible.
>
> It seems not, actually.
As Chris pointed out, this is KDE 3.2 fare.
- Jeff
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"We live in a place where policy discus
This one time, at band camp, Jeff Waugh said:
>
>
> > AFAIK, KDE seems not to use this directory, it uses /usr/share/applnk
> > instead.
>
> Only old KDE, which is not freedesktop-compliant.
Hrrm.
steve:~$ ls /usr/share/applications/
blackjack.desktop gfloppy.desktop
> AFAIK, KDE seems not to use this directory, it uses /usr/share/applnk
> instead.
Only old KDE, which is not freedesktop-compliant.
> Does it mean that KDE and GNOME are not consistent in .desktop file
> placement?
Now that they both use freedesktop standards, they are consistent and
compat
> "Nikita V. Youshchenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> > /usr/share/applnk/wine.desktop file provided by wine package seems
> >> > to be of no real use, and does uglify KDE menu. Please remove it.
> >>
> >> I think this was added so that GNOME would run Wine when a file of
> >> type applicatio
"Nikita V. Youshchenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > /usr/share/applnk/wine.desktop file provided by wine package seems to
>> > be of no real use, and does uglify KDE menu. Please remove it.
>>
>> I think this was added so that GNOME would run Wine when a file of type
>> application/x-executab
> > /usr/share/applnk/wine.desktop file provided by wine package seems to
> > be of no real use, and does uglify KDE menu. Please remove it.
>
> I think this was added so that GNOME would run Wine when a file of type
> application/x-executable was opened in gmc (old file manager) or
> something lik
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