gna
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My brother gave me a Chromebook computer, which is very nice. If I want to run certain programs, such as JMRI, Arduino IDE, or Openrocket, though, I need to use Linux. My brother set it up for me, with CROSH and LXDE on the laptop, and I used sudo apt-get install openrocket. It automatically loaded and is even in the application menu under programming. The problem, though, is when I try to open it I get "Invalid Desktop Entry File: '/usr/share/applications/openrocket.desktop'" I searched but didn't see anyone else with this problem, but it must have come up for someone. Any ideas how to fix it?