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This is very odd. I installed Java using the slackbuild and then Netbeans using slackbuilds. I try and stat it from the menu in KDE and it never starts. So, I go to terminal and type netbeans and boom, it pops right up.
I have gone back and used the menu editor to make sure it says netbeans...still no start using menu shortcut but instant start with terminal.
Any ideas on what might be wrong? Oh! I am using Slackware64. Thanks.
Thanks, I will look into that, easy to remove the package and start anew. I assume I'd just get it direct from the netbeans site then? And by local install I assume you mean to home folder? I can do that
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