On 12/28/20 1:31 PM, Doug McGarrett wrote:
On 12/27/20 8:48 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote: /snip/
I don't use google earth. When the computer tells you the file is not
there, well, it is telling you the truth. So download it again and pay attention. Obviously you deleted it yourself.
It seems it needed a lib that was not on the machine, I got it and it is installed--thru zypper this time. It installs its icon in the panel. I would prefer to have its icon on the desktop, and I don't understand what logic prevents that. I have run into that before. Is there a way around? Right click and copy it, perhaps?
There does not seem to be an option to copy it. There is no widget in the box that can be accessed from clicking on the widget in the panel. Oh, well . . .
--doug _______________________________________________
In KDE, find the app in the menu, then drag it to the desktop; when you release the cursor there will be a pop-up offering to copy it. Or right-click the menu item; a pop-up shows offering the option to Copy to Desktop. --dg