Tim Middleton wrote: > After compile/upgrade to 3.2.2 (from 3.2.1 -- FreeBSD ports), now in konqueror > file manager (and with FTP also actually) when i click on a folder (either in > the contents pane, or the side bar tree) i get the following message: > > "There appears to be a configuration error. You have associated Konqueror with > inode/directory, but it can't handle this file type." > > And of course, the folder does not open. Interestingly though, if i right > click on the folder and "Open in new windows" it does open in the new window > without a problem... "open in new tab" also gives the error above. > > Anyhow, something is messed up somewhere in my config. Any ideas? > You can first delete the file(s): $HOME/.kde/share/mimelnk/inode/directory.desktop $HOME/.kde/share/applnk/System/kfmclient*.desktop (if they exist), and restart KDE and see if this fixes it. In general, it is possible if you have upgraded that you two 'desktop' files -- one for the old and one for the new menu system. This normally won't cause a problem, but it might -- Murphy's Law will always get your. You can remove the old ones as long as your are certain it that it is a duplicate and it might fix a problem. For the global menu you will find one: $KDEDIR/share/applications/kde/*.desktop and a duplicate: $KDEDIR/share/applnk//*.desktop where is one of the Categories listed in the first 'desktop' file. E.G.: Categories=Qt;KDE;System and in this case what we want is: "System". In this case, you might find files: $KDEDIR/share/applnk/System/kfmclient*.desktop which you should remove. For the local menu your might find one in: $HOME/.local/share/applications/kde-*.desktop and you might find the duplicate: $HOME/.kde/share/applnk//*.desktop Note how the user's new file will have the prefix: "kde-" and the old one will not. And I already recommended the files to remove above. -- JRT ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.