Avraham: At a command prompt you can type "which firefox" + enter. It will tell you what directory the running version is installed into. From there you can create a shortcut on the KDE desktop by right clicking on the desktop and selecting Create New -> Link to Application. Fill out the parameters in the dialog that opens and on the last tab, point it to the binary that is running. You can then close the shortcut dialog and you will have a functioning shortcut (which you can fine tune if you wish at a later date). HTH Chuck On 4/5/06, Avraham Hanadari <hanadari@zahav.net.il> wrote:
I seem to have installed Thunderbird, but I can't get a shortcut icon to appear in the K Menu. I installed the RPM for Nvu, and an icon was placed in the Menu. The file for Thunderbird was a tar.gz. I expanded the gz and clicked on the she file to install. It didn't seem like anything happened, but when I click on a file called just Thunderbird (not the traditional icon) the program opens, and I'm writing in it now. Is the program actually installed? Where should it be physically. How can I instruct SuSE to make a shortcut icon where I want it?
Thanks in advance.
Avraham
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