[SOLVED] no openoffice icons in kde menu

Hi
I installed openoffice 3.1.1-2 and there are no icons in KDE menu. To launch OOo I have to run:
/usr/lib/openoffice/program/[swriter]
Last edited by pawels64 (2009-11-18 22:06:32)

$ kmenuedit
Edit->Restore to System Menu
helps, so it's probably some KDE menu related bug.

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