no, in the installer its the .lnk files (windows link files) that aren't being copied from the cd (or being converted to .desktop files) or something at any rate tho, they never showed up in my kde menu or on my desktop... so theres probably a problem in wine somewhere. I will try crossover office tonight to see if it installs the files or not... and post back tomorrow --- Hetz Ben Hamo <hetz(a)kde.org> wrote:
On Monday 22 April 2002 23:01, Speeddymon wrote:
actually i did manage to get it work work from the cd, you have to explicitly specify the -o unhide command when you run mount or put the unhide command in your /etc/fstab...
as for the files not getting written, i had the same problem, it is the .lnk files (that i assume go in the start menu on windows)...i am thinking that they aren't being properly converted to .desktop files or something. I will try installing with crossover office tonight and post the results tomorrow
-Dustin
Those .lnk files (you probably mean .kdelnk files) suppose to appear on your K menu if you're using KDE. If you still don't see them after a minute or two then run manually: kbuildsycoca
Thanks, Hetz
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