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I suspect the "Hidden" checkbox may be relevant to this.
Please search ~/.local and ~/.kde4 for "kmail.desktop" and post the contents of that file.
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I don't have a kde4 folder but kde instead. I only found a file name kde4-KMail2.desktop in the /home/ooker/.local/share/applications/. I think that what you need.
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Try removing the line NoDisplay=true from that file, then running "kbuildsycoca4 --noincremental".
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This is the output of kbuildsycoca4 --noincremental. The output is long, I just post some lines which I think they're relevant.
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NoDisplay just means "Keep visible to the system but don't show in menu" - if you launch kmail from kickoff or similar, this is not the file that runs it (or rather should not be)
nevertheless, try to strip all junk from the file
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I do neither "like" that this refers to a dbus activation nor the "X-KDE-SubstituteUID=false" key - to me, both things smell fishy. Alternatively, just delete the file (to fall back to the vanilla one installed with kmail) and run
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Still nothing changes. I forget to copy the output before close Konsole, sorry.
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Can you please post the content of that KMail.desktop file that you have in ~/.local now that it has been modified?
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is there no "[Desktop Entry]" group?
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No, I do exactly what you tell me.
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Please add "[Desktop Entry]" to the very top of the file, then run "kbuildsycoca4 --noincremental".
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Still no works. The output is:
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LOL =)
I didn't mean you should remove those lines but remove everything BUT them ![]() The file you've left now is completely useless junk - please replace its contents with the section I posted before. |
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Huh =,=
I have changed the file, it is like this:
Still nothing changes
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