Conor Wynne wrote:
> Hi all,
>> I should probably ask Oracle this question, but experience tells me that
> ILUG is faster and better :)
>> A new install of Oracle 10G, it all works dandy, Oracle kindly added the
> icons to gnome, but not to KDE.
>> To me, this is a feature, it likely added them to the the first window
> manager
> and / or it does not support KDE.
>> Yes, I can add the icons manually, but I have a customer that simply wants
> to know why.
>> Any Oracle heads out there? If not I can open a query in metalink.
Is this installed using RPM? It must not be using the
cross desktop entry specification:
http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/desktop-entry-spec
The install for my app for example does the following:
desktop-file-install \
--vendor author \
--dir $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/applications \
--mode 644 \
fslint.desktop
And the fslint.desktop contains this by default:
[Desktop Entry]
Name=FSlint
Comment=File System Lint
Exec=FSlint
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Icon=fslint_icon.png
Encoding=UTF-8
Categories=Application;Utility;System;GTK;
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--- Following generated by rotagator ---
User management on redhat 9 at least has the
following tools, going from high level to low level:
redhat-config-users
user{add,mod,del}
vipw
redhat-config-users
group{add,mod,del}
vigr
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