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I just installed FrostWire and went to find it in my KDE menu; it wasn't there. So I went to add it in the KDE Menu Editor and I found ...
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    I just installed FrostWire and went to find it in my KDE menu; it wasn't there. So I went to add it in the KDE Menu Editor and I found the program under
    Internet--Peer to Peer--P2P Gnutella Client(FrostWire)
    Peer to Peer isn't visible in my KDE menu - there are lots of other menus that are also not visible. Is there a way I can change this without adding FrostWire under a different submenu?

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    AS root change the permissions

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    I'm not sure which permissions you mean. If it's FrostWire, I have rx permissions for that - I gave myself write permission but that didn't do anything.

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    Maybe you need W???

    Or check the permissions on the directory and above.

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    I played around with the permissions for a while and couldn't get anything to work. I just read the KDE documentation and it looks like I'm going to have to edit a couple of the conifg files; I'm going to try that and I'll see what happens.

    Thanks for the help, by the way. It's appreciated.

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