Re: Why is Dolphin in Lost and Found ?

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On Thu, 2010-06-10 at 23:54 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-06-10 at 21:10 -0600, Linuxguy123 wrote:
> > I use Dolphin a lot and thus I had an icon for it installed in my lower
> > panel on my KDE desktop.
> > 
> > One day after doing an update my Dolphin icon disappeared.   When I went
> > searching for the Dolphin application in the application launcher I
> > couldn't find the Dolphin app in Utilities anymore.  But I did find it
> > in Lost and Found.  And it doesn't have its icon anymore.
> > 
> > Why did it go there ?   How do I get it back where its supposed to be ?
> 
> Looks like your filesystem is flaky. Lost+Found is where fsck leaves
> files whose directory entries have been lost. In an earlier message you
> said the disk is fine (I'm assuming you're talking about the same
> machine), however that *doesn't* mean the filesystem hasn't accumulated
> errors over time, especially if it hasn't been fsck'ed on a regular
> basis. This might, also explain your boot problems.

I'll give that some thought. 


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