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i've finished installing VLC... and now i can see it on the screen.. my problem is how to put it on KDE.... i always open VLC on the terminal and its kinda hard.... please... thanks
Right click on the desktop, at the top of the list of actions you should see create new. Hold over that for a sec' or two then a new menu should appear. Second from the bottom should be an action called application link select that. A properties dialog should pop up rename "link to application" vlc. Then click the application tab at the top and select the third field from the top called command and type vlc agin and click OK. http://www.sexegratuit1.com http://www.lunatikas.net http://ima18.blogcindario.com http://www.sexoesduro.com
Last edited by pxumsgdxpcvjm; 05-10-2006 at 01:08 AM.
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