Am Mittwoch, 13. Oktober 2021 schrieb dep:
The offending entry was, three times, kde-noatun.
I keep my system up
to date -- so why would it have been there? When was there a program
by that name? There's surely no time, ever, when I would have that
but no other kde- applications, so why would that one alone have
survived in the menu file (though not in the menu)?
A probable cause is old config snippets in
~/.config/menus/applications-tdemenuedit.menu. I think I've been
carrying this file from my first KDE install in about 2003/4.
I don't understand why you guys still try to find or discuss a solution
when it is already there (and documented in this list). That is: just
change the concerning lines in the file
(~/.config/menus/applications-tdemenuedit.menu) or change the names of
the files referred to in ~/.local/share/applications.
Over and out, cheers,
Stefan
We wouldn't mind so much if there was an easily-found description of the fix for
this
issue, instead of having to search through ancient history in this mailing list for
obscure thread titles.
Leslie
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Operating System: Linux
Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.3 x86_64
Desktop Environment: Trinity
Qt: 3.5.0
TDE: R14.0.10
tde-config: 1.0