JayLinux wrote: > On openSUSE 11.2 with KDE 4.4: > > On trying to run any application on the desktop, it gives an error > message, which shows the file as a <.desktop> file with a red > exclamation mark (?) and says that the file should be executable to > run (checking properties of the file, all are executable, as they are > applications/application shortcuts). This happens with all apps on > desktop: Firefox, OpenOffice.org Starter, etc. (Images [1], [2] - > these are for Firefox, but happens with any app/shortcut on the > desktop). It shows the same error message on trying to run the > app/shortcut subsequently also. > Image [3] is details of the properties for the desktop shortcut for > Firefox. > > I tried chmod +x -R /home/user/Desktop, but the problem persists. > > However, the apps can be run from the Kicker /Classic KDE Menu. > > Jay > Seems that kde automatically changes the permission to include execute on .desktop files here.. (I created a .desktop file on my deskop without execute set, launched it and it and execute was set after that...) might be that your home is on a partition mounted with noexec option? btw I don't really see why KDE wants execute set on .desktop files... the programs they refer to certainly.. ;), but the .desktop files themselves? they are just launchers/links yoyo ___________________________________________________ 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.