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Re: [SLE] How to open folder on KDE 2.1 desktop?
- From: Alex Daniloff <alex@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2001 18:56:35 -0800
- Message-id: <01030718563500.11696@gate>
Hello,
Probably I wasn't clear in the first place.
I need to create program icon on my KDE2.1 desktop that when I click on it
kfm opens the directory I specified.
In KDE 1.1.2 I did it in this manner:
Right click on desktop --> Select --> Create new application
-->Execute -->'kfmclient folder file:/mydirectory'
Now I need to know how to do the same in KDE2.1
Thanks.
Alex
On Wednesday 07 March 2001 07:21, Steven T. Hatton wrote:
> On Wednesday 07 March 2001 10:08, Alex Daniloff wrote:
> > Hello Linux folkz,
> > Sorry for a stupid question.
> > In KDE 1.1.2 when I want to open folder for /opt or /etc directory I do:
> > 'kfmclient folder file:/opt' but it doesn't work in KDE 2.1.
> > Looks like syntax has been changed.
> > Could somebody give me an example to do the same in KDE2
> > Thanks in advance.
> > Alex
>
> Alex,
>
> Is alt+F2
> file:/etc
>
> What you are looking for?
>
> HTH
> Steve
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Probably I wasn't clear in the first place.
I need to create program icon on my KDE2.1 desktop that when I click on it
kfm opens the directory I specified.
In KDE 1.1.2 I did it in this manner:
Right click on desktop --> Select --> Create new application
-->Execute -->'kfmclient folder file:/mydirectory'
Now I need to know how to do the same in KDE2.1
Thanks.
Alex
On Wednesday 07 March 2001 07:21, Steven T. Hatton wrote:
> On Wednesday 07 March 2001 10:08, Alex Daniloff wrote:
> > Hello Linux folkz,
> > Sorry for a stupid question.
> > In KDE 1.1.2 when I want to open folder for /opt or /etc directory I do:
> > 'kfmclient folder file:/opt' but it doesn't work in KDE 2.1.
> > Looks like syntax has been changed.
> > Could somebody give me an example to do the same in KDE2
> > Thanks in advance.
> > Alex
>
> Alex,
>
> Is alt+F2
> file:/etc
>
> What you are looking for?
>
> HTH
> Steve
--
MS Windows users should be covered under
the Americans with Disabilities Act
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