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Unable to properly create desktop links
Hi,
I'm a new KDE user who has just installed SuSE 9.1. Nice OS.
I am attempting to create links to applications on my desktop and believe that I am doing so improperly. One such application is mIRC which I am running through WINE.
It is my understanding that inorder to use apps through WINE, you much launch through a shell window. SO, what I am doing is creating a link on the desktop such as the following
wine /usr/local/mirc/mirc.exe
and I have the application set to run in a shell window. However, after launching the application successfully, the shell window remains open and has to be minimized. If I close the shell, the application closes. Is there any way to abate this?
I am having the same problem with Netscape 7.0 which I installed from a CD. I am unable to launch the executable from the icon in the /usr/local/netscape window. I have to launch from a shell window. I have attempted to create a link for this too and have the same problem.
Any assistance that can be given is greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Eli Irvin
eirvin@mchsi.com
The shortest route between two points is under construction.
I'm not sure if they need to be run through a terminal but if it's needed you can use the command.
nohup -- wine /usr/local/mirc/mirc.exe &
Aditionally if you choose "Run in terminal" but not "Do not close when command exists" (the default) a terminal will be lauched and when wine is launched the terminal will be automatically closed. "nohup" will prevent wine from beeing terminated. Give it a try.
Thanks
Thanks...
I'll give this a try.
Best Regards,
Eli Irvin
eirvin@mchsi.com
The shortest route between two points is under construction.
"Run in terminal" is for applications that need the terminal window, e.g. applications with text based UI.
As you are starting a GUI application, you don't have to activate this option.
Cheers,
_
Qt/KDE Developer
Debian User
Understood, but
I understand that, but I can't seem to make things like Netscape launch, and I can't make WINE apps launch as "I" think GUI apps should launch.
Best Regards,
Eli Irvin
eirvin@mchsi.com
The shortest route between two points is under construction.
Try using the applicationname with full path
Cheers,
_
Qt/KDE Developer
Debian User