Many linux distros have *.desktop files in /usr/share/applications which are used to create menu items. So I’d suggest either fixing or creating a desktop icon for ardour in /usr/share/applications (requires root privileges). If you need to create a desktop file (which are just text files) copy one from another “Sound&Video” application and change the details to fit ardour. Of course you can also start ardour from the command line by giving its full path which is something like /opt/Ardour-3.5.357-dbg/bin/ardour , or, depending on the window manager you use, you could create a “launcher” icon to start Ardour, typically by right clicking on the desktop and selecting “create launcher”.
This is somewhat wierd…
Today its ok… The Ardour Menu Icon is @ Sound&Video pop up menu.
I really dont know what is happening…
Consider it closed this thread.
Thank you very much for your prompt replies.
PS: I hope wont disappear again. Otherwise I will try Edward’s solution
I hope wont disappear again. Otherwise I will try Edward's solution
Edward's solution won't help if it happens again: if the icon is appearing on the menu now, the .desktop file must be already present and correct. If the file gets mysteriously deleted, putting it back may not help if there's a gremlin in the system that wants to delete it again (though I suppose you could set it read only...)
Let's hope it doesn't happen again.