Did you compile bb yourself? I'm using the mandrake blackbox rpm which includes a blackbox script in /etc/menu-methods/. I'm assuming this is needed for mandrake to create the bb menu. I may be completely wrong, however, as I'm pretty new to blackbox and linux.
hope this helps. Ben the pAved earth http://www.thepavedearth.com ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "D. Olson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 18:51:27 -0400 >On Thursday 11 July 2002 03:41 pm, you wrote: >> Hello, >> Mandrake generates a blackbox menu automatically. Just include >> /etc/X11/blackbox/blackbox-menu in your blackbox menu. You can also edit >> it using the menudrake utility. In menudrake, make sure you change your >> environment to blackbox. > > >That's strange... Look: > >[dana@digory dana]$ cd /etc/X11/blackbox/ >bash: cd: /etc/X11/blackbox/: No such file or directory >[dana@digory dana]$ > > >What am I doing wrong? I am in Blackbox now (it's the onyl WM I use now - it >rocks), so I KNOW that it works. > >My current menu file is in my ~/.blackbox/ folder. I don't want just >Mandrake's menu as my Blackbox menu, as I like the options to configure and >restart and quit bb in there. As well as other stuff. > >Oh, and FYI, menu-update is included with Mandrake too, but I never used it. > > >-- >D. Olson >The Mandrake eXPerience >http://mdkxp.by-a.com/ > >MUB-NWN >http://nwn.by-a.com/ > >WinXP - the best thing since induced vomitting. >