Application problem
Norm
njmcmillan at aanet.com.au
Sun Jul 5 02:19:11 BST 2009
Regrettably, Linux in general is not as well
behaved as Windows in this regard. You should find
the executable in /user/bin I think. At least
that's where mine is.
Use the Main Menu editor to put it into
Accessories. In my old version Ubuntu 8.04 it's
under System > Preferences > Main Menu and follow
the prompts. Pretty similar to the Windows Create
Shortcut dialogue
Norm McMillan
Mildura, Australia.
The Wintersun City
Geoffrey wrote:
> I recently downloaded a Linux (Ubuntu?) program called Xlog (it's a ham
> radio logging program). This seemed to go well and the program appears
> under Add?Remove application as in the Accessories category and
> installed. However it is not listed under Accessories not can I find
> with Search any file with the name or part-name Xlog.
> I've had difficulty in learning details about the program and therefore
> cannot even confirm that it is written for the GNOME desktop.
> Q: Would someone please advise how to go about searching for this
> program using a command at Terminal?
> Geoffrey Combes
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