[SOLVED] ‘Applications’ opens incorrectly

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    Peter Linu

      Hiyall,
      I just reinstalled rox-icewm-antiX21-runit-64-base and I get a strange problem with trying to open Applications. See attached.
      What do I do?

      • This topic was modified 9 months, 3 weeks ago by Peter Linu.

      Live-USB = zzz-IceWM-antiX21-runit-64-base: static persistence
      VirtualBox= zzz-IceWM-antiX21-runit-64-base

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      Peter Linu
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        It seems to be only in rox-icewm as I tried others and they work ok.

        Live-USB = zzz-IceWM-antiX21-runit-64-base: static persistence
        VirtualBox= zzz-IceWM-antiX21-runit-64-base

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        Peter Linu
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          I fixed it by updating.

          Live-USB = zzz-IceWM-antiX21-runit-64-base: static persistence
          VirtualBox= zzz-IceWM-antiX21-runit-64-base

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            If you run into this problem again, try hitting the “Refesh menu” entry in the menu. In Rox-IceWM it is placed below the control centre entry.

            antiX linux: The best way to revive an old computer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCTaUAP6sSg

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              Pun Ranger,
              thanx for next time!

              Live-USB = zzz-IceWM-antiX21-runit-64-base: static persistence
              VirtualBox= zzz-IceWM-antiX21-runit-64-base

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