Am Mittwoch 23 Juni 2010, 07:24:34 schrieb Eli Wapniarski:
Linux is about freedom.
You are free to modify the .desktop file.
If an application is installed and that application
provides a menu item then that menu item should be displayed.
That's the point. XTerm does specifically _not_ provide a menu item.
"NoDisplay=true" wasn't put there my accident.
What makes no sense is to have to
open konsole to run xterm.
Use your favorite file manager and browse to /usr/share/applications/
Doubleclick on xterm.desktop.