On Fri, Apr 30, 2004 at 04:01:45PM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote: > I've been upgrading along with KDE in testing. > A few days ago, after the initial upgrade to 3.2, I noticed a "debian" > icon on my KDE desktop. Clicking it took me to a nice debian-kde > appropriate start page. > > It's possible the icon had been there earlier and I just didn't notice > it. > > Today I upgraded additional KDE packages, and now when I click the icon > I get "Unable to run the command specified. The file or folder > file:/etc/kde3/debian/debian.html does not exist." The link to the old file is under $HOME/Desktop but the file itself was under /etc/kde3/debian/debian.html. Once the file was no longer being provided the link no longer worked but the link in the users home directory still exists. The solution would be for the user to just remove the link. Packages aren't allowed to modify/remove anything under $HOME. Chris
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