On Sun, Nov 14, 1999 at 05:02:15PM -0500, debian mailing list wrote: > A few months ago (in the middle of test week, so I didn't get the chance to > ask then), I did an `apt-get dist-upgrade`, which installed version 0.51.3-1 > of blackbox on my potato system. A couple of days later, when I started X > (don't really use it that often), the root menu was shaved down from the > normal debian menu, to simply: > xterm > Restart > Exit > At the time, I figured it was simply a bug, and dist-upgraded again, and got > 0.51.3-2. I am now at 0.51.3-3, and it still has not changed back, what's > causing this? My /etc/X11/blackbox/blackbox-menu has NOT changed, it still > contains entries for all of the X-related packages I've installed, but I > still only get those 3 entries in my root menu. Is this a bug, or has the > location of the menu file changed, or what?
The menu-files were apparently moved to some other location (/etc/X11/blackbox/blackbox-menu to be precise). I solved the problem by deleting ~/.blackboxrc and restarting X. -- V.K. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>