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DATE | 2002-11-01 |
FROM | vin
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SUBJECT | Re: [hangout] error message under SUSE-Update
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I located the file, here(there are more than one with same name): /etc/opt/gnome/SuSE/Graphics/Editor/susewm.desktop
and the file has the following entries:
[ Desktop Entry ] Name= Comment= Exec=/opt/kde2/bin/krayon Type=Application
I would guess that I am missing the entry where Name=?
Any information as to why I received this error message, what did I do wrong, etc. would help.
Also, can I simply edit the file to add something to Name= to fix this? Can I use someone else's file info to fix this, or how would I go about fixing this?
Thanks. Vin. Note that I am using X remotely over lan, and using KDE/sawfish, not Gnome as the environment/window manager on the server. This is the first that this error message has appeared, I've been working on the server all day.
On Friday 01 November 2002 04:15, vin wrote: > I've been deleting packages and applications from one of my servers to make > room. I've been doing the package deletion using yast (SUSE 7.3) from the > command line. I'm doing this with an ssh/remote X connection over the lan. > > After completing the package deletion, the first yast window pops up, and I > choose exit (maybe I should have chosen save configuration instead) and it > appears to save the configuration, and exit. I received an error message > sometime during or upon closing yast. (I didn't choose save configuration > because directly above that choice is an option to change configuration, > which I didn't do) > > Now, while running an ssh/remote X session, I get an error message when > closing the graphical app (konqueror) and the (ssh) terminal window becomes > focused again. > > This is the message: > > kio (KService*): WARNING: The desktop entry file > SuSE/Graphics/Editor/susewm.desktop has no Name QGList::locate: Index -1 > out of range > > > From what I understand, a new index may have been built after I ran yast, > and the indexing procedure has found that I have filename susewm.desktop > without a name. How do I correct this? > > ____________________________ > New Yorker Free Software Users Scene > Fair Use - > because it's either fair use or useless....
____________________________ New Yorker Free Software Users Scene Fair Use - because it's either fair use or useless....
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