I'm running mint 17.2 kde.

I installed intellij CE by running idea.sh in ~/Downloads/

Then I moved intellij to /usr/lib/. Now I get this when I try to open intellij from the Application Launcher:

KDEInit could not launch '/home/******/Downloads/idea-IC-143.1821.5/bin/idea.sh'

I know I could just move it back, but I would really prefer to point Application Launcher in the right direction.

I've already checked out .kde/share/config and didn't find any mention of idea.sh, jetbrains, or intellij that seemed like a relevant entry.

Is there somewhere else that Application Launcher entries are saved? Is it possible to remove entries then add new ones from the application itself?

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I ended up grepping through my entire home directory for files that used the full path posted in the error message.

grep -rnw '/home/******/' -e ".*/home/******/Downloads/idea-IC-143.1821.5/bin/idea.sh.*"

This returned jetbrains-idea-ce.desktop in my .gnome, .kde, and .local directories, all of which I modified. I could launch intellij from the Application Launcher after this.

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