I am trying to create a desktop entry for Lightscribe SimpleLabeler to add it to my Applications menu in Fedora 12. However, I can’t seem to get the "Exec=" line to work. I realize this is a novice question, but what do I put in that field, and how do I find it?
This IS a Linux version of the software. The software is NOT the issue, simply creating a desktop entry for the program IS.

Hi folks,
I wanna download a free video cum audio player for RedHat Linux version 5. So, pls help me pals…let me know the link that I gotta go with.

Lock Redhat Linux Desktop with password?

I have Redhat Linux version 5.1.19.6, and I want to lock its desktop with password so that when next time i unlock the desktop it asks for password. Can someone tell me how can I do that?

Can I move iTunes songs onto linux applications?

can i move the iTunes song files from windows that i have onto something like rhythmbox or songbird on linux? I’m thinking this might be true because songbird can import iTunes songs. I’m just asking how I move that to a linux version of songbird or something. Do I just use a flash drive? would that work?
By the way, I know about Wine. I just don’t want to have to use Wine to use iTunes.

I personally think that the linux OSes, need to develop their WINE more.

Contact hardware manufactures and software developers to ask them to make a Linux version or to have it open source (hardware manufacturers only)

Make it that the main Linux OS, have a universal installing program. Right now its .rpm for fedora and .deb for ubuntu and Debian.

Promoting Linux operating systems through multimedia platforms (IE: tv, radio, ads)

Linux is often advertised as this grandiose OS, but at the end of the day it outputs the same product as Microsoft and or Macs. What makes Linux unique besides not crashing as often as Microsoft or running applications very fast? I work in a office and use a lot of application for which there is no Linux version (Linux might have some alternatives but are too hard on the regular user) so what is the appeal to use a Linux system if I have to tweaked the OS every time I want it to do something that under Windows it would done by a third party. What about the video games, most video games I play don’t come in Linux nor Machintosh just PC, and it would seem at times that software vendors or hardware companies are only concerned with the PC market and don’t distribute anything else to Open source projects such as Linux. What would be reason to abandon Microsoft?

How do I run a windows application on Linux?

I’m trying to run an emulator, but I can’t figure out how to install the linux version and the Windows version is, of course, only for windows. So, any solutions? [Preferably one that does not involve paying god-knows-how-much for Vista/XP]

How to open applications in Linux?

Im a newbie when it comes to linux and the new way files come up when i download an application is confusing to me. Is there any guide that can explain how to use it?
Im new to linux and im used to windows showing me a folder and an executable file, is there a guid that can walk me through the linux version of throwing a bunch of ummm i dont know what at me.
I tried to download Wine so i could play guild wars and i was expecting a single icon to pop up, boy was i wrong.

I am looking for a portable laptop for school, and I do not want windows xp or vista. I really like the specs for the Linux version of the MSI wind, but I cannot find any information on the word processor in it. This will also be my only computer…so does anyone have any other suggestions for a good laptop?

I am looking for a portable laptop for school, and I do not want windows xp or vista. I really like the specs for the Linux version of the MSI wind, but I cannot find any information on the word processor in it. This will also be my only computer…so does anyone have any other suggestions for a good laptop?

can i move the iTunes song files from windows that i have onto something like rhythmbox or songbird on linux?
I'm thinking this might be true because songbird can import iTunes songs. I'm just asking how I move that to a linux version of songbird or something. Do I just use a flash drive? would that work?

I have used Qumana as my blogging software for months now. It is really easy to use and, other than not allowing me to add new categories to my WordPress blog, I am very happy with it. However, I just switched to Linux on my main computer and found out that Qumana doesn't have a Linux version yet.

Does anybody know of a good blogging client for Linux that has both a WYSIWYG and source editor and works on at least Blogger and WordPress (and preferrably MySpace and WritingUp as well), or does anybody have any knowledge of when Qumana will be ported to Linux?

Thanks!
I tried the BottomLine one, but couldn't figure out how to use it. The other one says it is having problems with Blogger right now.