Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 12:04:39 -0300 Iván Briano (Sachiel) <sachi...@gmail.com>
> said:
> 
>> On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Geoffrey <li...@serioustechnology.com>
>> wrote:
>>> batden wrote:
>>>> Le mercredi 15 avril 2009 à 09:38 -0400, Geoffrey a écrit :
>>>>> After my most recent build, I'm missing my system menu which allowed me
>>>>> to lock/reboot/shutdown my box.  I've checked the configuration editor,
>>>>> but don't see an option to add this menu back.  Anyone know how to
>>>>> recover this?
>>>> Workaround:
>>>>
>>>> Try editing sysactions.conf
>>>> Look for [PREFIX]/etc/enlightenment/sysactions.conf and uncomment the
>>>> line:
>>>> # user:     myuser     allow:  *
>>>> (replace "myuser" with the correct value)
>>> I have already done this.  Someone else suggested installing the Systems
>>> module, which I did, but now I get an empty systems menu.  If I click on
>>> the System menu item, I get a partial popup window about 1 cm wide.  All
>>> I can make out on the window is a partial cancel button.  If I click on
>>> the window, it goes away.
>>>
>> It's not an empty menu, it popups that window. But you lack the configuration
>> for it. I suggest you wipe your config and start fresh, as it seems you are
>> still using the old default profile, which doesn't merge configuration 
>> changes
>> anymore.
> 
> unfortunately no gui config (right now) to modify the contents of that popup -
> so you'll need to get a fresh config profile that has the config data.
>

I blew away my ~/.e directory and all is well.  That is a bit of a pain, 
as I have a number of custom icons in my shelf.  Oh well, such is the 
life on the bleeding edge. ;)


-- 
Until later, Geoffrey

Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little
temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
  - Benjamin Franklin

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