When I right click on a html, htm, or xhtml file to open the menu so as to select the editing program to edit the file, I get an error message which reads:
[Desktop Entry]
ServiceTypes=text/html,text/xml,application/xml,text/rss
Actions=addAsPodcast
[Desktop Action addAsPodcast]
Name=Add as podcast to amaroK
Name[de]=Als Podcast zu amaroK hinzufügen
Icon=amarok
X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=desktop_dolphin
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I did try using the System Settings to adjust the File Associations, but that has no effect.
I have no podcast equipment, have not activated any podcast software, and am unable to access and edit the file to remove this line as I'm using Kubuntu 8.04 and not being a Linux guru I don't know how to get the system to let me into root to change this via the command line.
I didn't have this problem with the Kubuntu 8.04 RC I upgraded to during the week, and now I have this problem - it didn't happen before the upgrade.
This problem doesn't crash the system but it is extremely annoying as it happens every time I right click a html or hml file, after giving the error sound, I can then go on with what I wish to do; but I'm about to start development of a major web site and could do without this bloody noise all the time.
When I right click on a html, htm, or xhtml file to open the menu so as to select the editing program to edit the file, I get an error message which reads:
quote
The desktop Entry File
/usr/share/ apps/d3lphin/ servicemenus/ amarok_ adaspodcast. desktop
has an invalid menu entry
addAsPodcast
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The file mentioned reads:
quote
[Desktop Entry] text/html, text/xml, application/ xml,text/ rss addAsPodcast Gettext- Domain= desktop_ dolphin
ServiceTypes=
Actions=
[Desktop Action addAsPodcast]
Name=Add as podcast to amaroK
Name[de]=Als Podcast zu amaroK hinzufügen
Icon=amarok
X-Ubuntu-
end quote
I did try using the System Settings to adjust the File Associations, but that has no effect.
I have no podcast equipment, have not activated any podcast software, and am unable to access and edit the file to remove this line as I'm using Kubuntu 8.04 and not being a Linux guru I don't know how to get the system to let me into root to change this via the command line.
I didn't have this problem with the Kubuntu 8.04 RC I upgraded to during the week, and now I have this problem - it didn't happen before the upgrade.
This problem doesn't crash the system but it is extremely annoying as it happens every time I right click a html or hml file, after giving the error sound, I can then go on with what I wish to do; but I'm about to start development of a major web site and could do without this bloody noise all the time.
Thank you