On Sunday 08 November 2020 01:59:09 Slávek Banko via tde-users wrote: > > TDEinit could not launch 'soundkonverter-trinity', could not find the > > executable. > Hi Bill, > > although the package is called soundkonverter-trinity, the binary is called > only soundkonverter, ie without the suffix trinity. > > Cheers Yes, so I discovered. I had tried to create a way to use a run command as soundkonverter-trinity; because in the past I had sometimes inadvertently installed a KDE 4/5 component, so that the "other" soundkonverter got installed instead of the Trinity version, along with other KDE krap, and then I couldn't get rid of them. That, I believe, is how my shortcut in the TDE menu got messed up. In any case, I manage at present to avoid all KDE krap, and things are *almost* back to normal for running this package. Now I can run soundkonverter from the TDE menu; but if I use alt-F2 to run it, then I must use the run command "/opt/trinity/bin/soundkonverter" -- which works, but seems rather much. Otherwise, I get that same error message. On a side note -- maybe this ought to be a new thread? -- is there a way to restore the default settings for the TDE menu (or TDE menu editor)? I do not want to go through a complete system reinstallation in order to achieve this, but just to get the original TDE menu restored. Bill ____________________________________________________ tde-users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx