This is a discussion on Changing menus in gnome - Help ; I'm using gnome 2.0 and RedHat 9. I've just upgraded from Firefox 0.8 to 1.05, but my menu item still points to the old version. I've tried right-clicking on it and selecting Properties to point it to the new version, ...
I'm using gnome 2.0 and RedHat 9. I've just upgraded from Firefox 0.8
to 1.05, but my menu item still points to the old version. I've tried
right-clicking on it and selecting Properties to point it to the new
version, but I get an error that application:/// is a read only file.
I even get this if I'm logged in as root. If I go into the control
panel and select Applications, I'm told there's no reader for that
file. Does anybody know what's going on here?
I've also managed to put a shortcut to Thunderbird on my desktop, but
it's a shortcut to the shell script, and when I click on it, it always
asks if I want to display, run or run in a terminal. How do I get a
shortcut that just runs the damned thing?
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