Re: [opensuse] Where does KDE save the "trust status" of .desktop files?
- From: "Dmitry A. Ashkadov" <dmitry.ashkadov@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2012 14:43:11 +0400
21.02.2012 11:24, Stefan Gofferje пишет:
Hi,When I install Skype (I use dynamic variant) I copy skype.desktop file. KDE shows exclamation. Then I set execution permission to this file (chmod u+x skype.desktop).
I have created a bunch of .desktop files with a script and now KDE shows each of them with a red exclamation mark and asks on the first start if I trust this application?
Where does KDE store this trust status and how can I change this in a script?
I think, it's kinda stupid if I create a desktop file with my user id and I wanna start it with the same user id that KDE asks if I trust myself...
-S
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