On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Helmut Halfmann wrote:

> On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, you wrote:
> > Hey!
> > I join this mailingslist just a few days and i didn't find the answer in the
> > (not existing) FAQ for mandrake 7, so i don't know if some else asked this
> > question...
> > 
> > I changed the KDE menu for a normal user and after a reboot, the personal menu
> > was filled up with the default gnome menu stuff again.
> > 
> > So I'm irritate and I asked myself, why does someone write a script to do
> > something like this? Or is this a small bug in Mandrake 7?
> > 
> > In Mandrake 6 (or 6.1) the /etc/issue was changed to the original one every time
> > by the rc.local script. It was easy to find (for me). But I don't want to do
> > this every new version!

Then quit upgradeing, not a hard one..

> > Now it is too late for today. I will look for the small bug tomorrow... Or does
> > anybody know where to look for it?
> > 
> > cu
> > Helmut
> 
> Ohhh... I forgot to report....
> 
> I found a few lines in /usr/bin/startkde - comment out the following lines:
> 
> # In Mandrake we first check if we have an old Personal Menu install (mosfet)
> LNKDIR=$HOME/.kde/share/applnk/ #if ! test -d $LNKDIR  || test -d $LNKDIR/apps
> ; then #echo "Running kappfinder on a new/upgraded system"
> #kappfinder
>         
> #elif ! test -e $LNKDIR/gnome-help.kdelnk && test -e 
>/usr/share/gnome/apps/gnome-help.desktop ; then
> #echo "Running kappfinder on a new/upgraded system"
> #kappfinder
> #fi
> 
> and eveything is fine.
> But can anyone tell me, were this script is executed every reboot?

doesn't run on a reboot it runs at login, and thats exactly where it gets
run from :) you answered your own questions it seems

> Helmut
> 

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