Could this be a task for the handler that tries to modify the file, where
it would observe the presence of a link and the lack of RW access, and then
remove the link and copy in the right place in ~ ?

The one size fits all might be a good starting point, but doesn't scale (
down) to individual customizations.

On Wed, Nov 20, 2024, 2:02 PM Jeffrey Walton <noloa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 20, 2024 at 1:23 PM Frank Bures <bur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > On 2024-11-20 13:06, Frank Bures wrote:
> >
> > > I was talking about right-clicking an icon on the desktop, clicking
> > > Properties and then trying to save the change by clicking OK.
> > > That's when the error message is generated.
> > >
> > > I believe this should work right-off-the-box, otherwise I do not
> understand
> > > why the Properties item is even in the menu.
> >
> > This is interesting.
> >
> > The problem only occurs when the desktop icon is created as a link.
> >
> > How to reproduce - plasma desktop:
> >
> > 1. Click on Fedora symbol on the task bar.
> > 2. Enter the search string into the search field, i.e. Thunderbird
> > 3. Drug the result (Thundebird) to the desktop.
> > 4. A drop list appears
> > 5. Choose "Link here"
> > 6. Properties of the icon created in such a way cannot be changed
> >
> > However, if one chooses "Copy here" in 5 above,
> > the properties of the created icon can be changed.
> >
> > Is that the intentional behaviour?
>
> Likely. You user does not have write access to /usr/share, where the
> desktop icons reside on disk.
>
>    $ find /usr/share -name "*.desktop"
>    /usr/share/kinfocenter/categories/lostfoundcategory.desktop
>    /usr/share/kinfocenter/categories/networkinfocategory.desktop
>    /usr/share/kinfocenter/categories/graphicalinfocategory.desktop
>    /usr/share/kinfocenter/categories/deviceinfocategory.desktop
>    /usr/share/kinfocenter/categories/basicinformation.desktop
>    /usr/share/kinfocenter/categories/detailedinformation.desktop
>    ...
>
> I suppose you could modify the source of the link if you used
> gksudo... but I do what you did -- I copy the icon to my desktop, and
> modify it at its new home.
>
> In the old days, you also had to chmod +x <package>.desktop. I don't
> think you need to do it anymore. If you have trouble, then add +x.
>
> > I do not remember seeing it in F40.
>
> Jeff
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