Version: (using KDE 4.1.0) Installed from: Ubuntu Packages OS: Linux Went to start a terminal to check something out. The start menu Applications tab has a Utilities entry which has an icon that looks very like the terminal icon. Specifically, it's an icon of a terminal with a prompt, but with a graph line in green superimposed. This naturally led me to expect I'd find the terminal program in that category. However, it isn't there, it's under System instead. Either the Utilities icon should be changed, or Terminal should be available from the application menu that has an icon of a terminal, i.e. Utilities.
*** Bug 176530 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
humm I think I need to fix this... the bug is valid..
Still valid ? Could not find an "utilities" submenu in applications tab. I see a "tools" with a "gear" icon, which is ok. So marking as fixed. Feel free to re-open (and post screenshot) if it is not the case.
Created attachment 63914 [details] Utilitily entry with a terminal like icon I think this is what the reporter means.
Or, see the attached screenshot in bug #176530 .
Created attachment 63963 [details] menu My menu looks like this, using kde compiled from trunk on a Mageia 1 distribution. I wonder if there are distribution-specific .desktop file in one or the other (or both) screenshots. Cheers, Hugo
(In reply to comment #6) > I wonder if there are distribution-specific .desktop file in one or the other (or both) screenshots. Well, I think that possibility is low. I have arch/gentoo/debian-sid/fedora on my machine, and the 'Utilities' top-level entry is there and shown with a terminal-like icon in all distros.
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