I tried that command as you suggested but it responded in multi languages. This is what I got. Pardon my ignorance, but what is this? [root@cx47716-b /root]# cat /usr/share/apps/kappfinder/WordProcessing/WordPerfect.kdelnk # KDE Config File [KDE Desktop Entry] Comment[hr]=Program za obradu teksta Comment[ro]=Programul de procesare de texte WordPerfect Comment[C]=WordPerfect Word Processor Comment[fi]=WordPerfect -tekstinkäsittelyohjelma Comment[pt]=Processador de texto WordPerfect SwallowTitle= SwallowExec= WmCommand= Comment[fr]=Traitement de texte WordPerfect Comment[hu]=WordPerfect szövegszerkesztõ Comment[da]=WordPerfect teksbehandler BinaryPattern= Name[hr]=Wordperfect Comment[sk]=Textový procesor WordPerfect Comment[ca]=Processador de textos WordPerfect Comment[es]=Procesador de textos WordPerfect Name=WordPerfect Comment[is]=Ritvinnsluforritið WordPerfect Name[it]=Elaborazione Testi MiniIcon= Protocols= Comment[sv]=WordPerfect ordbehandlare Name[C]=WordPerfect MimeType= Comment=WordPerfect Word Processor Exec=xwp Comment[pt_BR]=Processador de textos WordPerfect Comment[pl]=Procesor tekstu WordPerfect Comment[ja]=WordPerfect ¥ï¡¼¥É¥×¥í¥»¥Ã¥µ Icon=wordperfect.xpm TerminalOptions= Comment[cs]=Textový procesor WordPerfect Comment[sl]=Urejevalnik WordPerfect Path= Comment[no]=Tekstbehandleren Word Perfect DocPath= Type=Application Comment[it]=Manipolatore Testi WordPerfect Comment[ru]=ôÅËÓÔÏ×ÙÊ ÐÒÏÃÅÓÓÏÒ WordPerfect Comment[de]=WordPerfect-Textverarbeitung Terminal=0 [root@cx47716-b /root]# > I don't know how they got there, but kdelnk files are the same idea > as shortcuts in Windows... a file which points to another file, and > has metadata about the other file (what icon goes with it, is it > a program, what command-line arguments are needed when starting the > program, etc.) You can do > > cat /usr/share/apps/kappfinder/WordProcessing/WordPerfect.kdelnk > > to see what's in it, and if it points to some file that isn't there > (most likely xwp, since it appears that is the Wordperfect executable) > then you know why double-clicking on the icon doesn't do anything.