You could try a ~/.fvwm95rc (which ?would? overide the /etc one).
The relavent sections of mine are: AddToMenu /Debian + "Debian Menu" Title # note I only use my own menus, you might want: # Read /etc/<whatever>/menudefs.hook, for the autogenerated stuff Read .fvwm95/menudefs.hook Read .fvwm95/main-menu.hook AddToMenu /Debian + "" Nop + "Exit Fvwm" Popup Quit-Verify # quit verify is defined later # Then later: #------------------ FvwmTaskBar # some stuff *FvwmTaskBarStartMenu /Debian # This is probably where your problem is: you have /StartMenu where # I have /Debian directly above, and no 'AddToMenu /StartMenu's If you like, if this doesn't fix it, I can send you more details from my config files, but I don't just want to dump them on this list. HTH Rich Raymond A. Ingles wrote: > > Since I upgraded to Debian 2.1, fvwm95 has been acting up. The > FvwmButtons seem to be working okay, and the TaskBar shows up, but the > StartMenu doesn't work. The button is there, and putting the mouse over it > shows the "Click here to start" message, but clicking on it does nothing. > When I exit the window manager, I get an error message saying that the > StartMenu is undefined. > > I've tried to copy the vanilla system.fvwm95rc and example.fvwm95rc out > of /usr/doc/fvwm95/ to the places they go, but still no dice. > > My wife is the one who uses Fvwm95, I tend to stick with Fvwm2, which is > working okay. Using the Buttons panel, she's still able to fire up rxvt's > and Netscape, and I've taught her to use ctrl-alt-backspace to kill X when > she's done. Still, this is annoying, and I can't seem to fix it. Any FM I > should R? Any suggestions, comments, sympathies? > > Sincerely, > > Ray Ingles (248) 377-7735 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot. C++ makes it harder, > but when you do you blow your whole leg off." - Bjarne Stroustrop > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null