I tried running Node RED after I tried to install another node red because I didn't know that I needed to copy the IP address on the console and type it in the search bar (I might be wrong; I'm still very new to the Raspberry Pi) but when the console lists that it removed the preinstalled Node RED it won't install Node.js LTS.
Now I can't get into the pre installed Node RED; it says:
Invalid desktop entry file: '/usr/share/applications/Node-RED.desktop'.
How can I resolve this error?
menu://applications/Development/Node-RED.desktop
[Desktop Entry]
Name=Node-RED
Comment=Flow based application composer for the Internet of Things
Icon=/usr/share/icons/gnome/scalable/apps/node-red-icon.svg
Exec=node-red-start
Type=Application
Encoding=UTF-8
Terminal=true
Categories=Development;
/usr/share/applications/Node-RED.desktopand [edit] in the contents in to your post? It sounds like there's something wrong with it, and you can probably just fix it by hand as soon as we find the problem. – Aurora0001 Jan 06 '18 at 10:38node-red-startfrom your terminal too. I suspect you get an error — correct? – Aurora0001 Jan 06 '18 at 18:04