On Sunday 06 April 2008 20:00, kitts wrote: > On Sunday 06 April 2008 23:07:51 Nigel Henry wrote: > > Konquerorsu (superuser filemanager) is missing (along with a load of > > other KDE apps) from KDE's main menu on Gutsy Gibbon (Kubuntu). > > > > If I go to /usr/share/applications/kde, I can drag konquerorsu to the > > desktop, but it won't copy to the actual desktop. It does show up though > > in the /home/user/desktop directory, and clicking on it, it brings up the > > box asking for password, and upon entering the password opens up the > > superuser version of konquerors filemanager. > > > > I've tried various incantations of creating a link to application for it, > > but with no success. > > if you have the corresponding .desktop file inside > /usr/share/applications/kde and yet it does not show up in the menu, edit > the corresponding .desktop file and ensure that the line "NoDisplay=true" > is not set or is set to "false". Where exactly should I find the file that has the line "NoDisplay=true"? > > > Questions: > > > > 1: Is there a way to update KDE's main menu, so as to include all KDE > > apps that are installed? > > Read above. The same applies to other .desktop files as well. > > > 2: Specifically. How do I get konquerorsu onto the actual desktop, so > > that I can launch it from there? > > You can create a link to an application with the context menu. The command > in your case should be "kdesu konqueror". You might want to extend that > command to launch konqueror with the profile of your choice Ok. Creating a link to application, with the command "kdesu konqueror" has resolved the problem. > > > 3: This is my fault for not writing down the command, but the command > > that ends up with sycoca IIRC fixed this problem in the past, but I can't > > remember the complete command. > > Are you referring to "kbuildsycoca"? Yes, and thanks for the complete command. This time I'll make sure to write it down with pencil, and paper. > > > KDE version is: 4:3.5.8-0ubuntu2.2 > > > > Thanks for any help. I'm still a bit confused as to why KDE's main menu, and it's sub menu's arn't showing all the installed KDE apps. For example. I installed kdepim, but kmail isn't in the Internet subdirectory. Perhaps this is just a Ubuntu/Kubuntu problem though, as on other distros I have no such problems. Thanks for the reply Kitts. Nigel. ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.