On Tuesday 19 October 2004 11:48 am, Milan Knizek wrote: > John Wildberger wrote: > | I have the program 'freecell' in the directory: > | > | [john]: 09:28 AM [~/.wine/drive_c/ProgramFiles/Freecell] > | $ wine freecell will start the program. > | What do I have to do to create an Icon on the desktop that will start the > | program? > > consult your window manager (KDE, Gnome, ...) how to create a desktop > icon and use the command "wine freecell" to be run. > > In KDE, you can right click on the desktop and select Create New/ File/ > Link to application. This works fine for any normal application, but chokes on 'wine freecell' To be sure, these were the steps I followed: Right click on desktop. Create New/ File -> Link to application Properties for Program.Desktop >Application Description: Freecell Command:/home/john/drive_c/ProgramFiles/Freecell/wine freecell.exe _> OK Icon is now created on desktop:Link to Applocation. Click on Icon. Error Message: KDEInit could not launch '/home/john/.wine/drive_c/ProgramFiles/Freecell/wine freecell.exe' John _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users