...you could try the KDE Appfinder...this'll hunt arround for all non kde
stuff and put them in a personal sub-menu.


On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, (BXTC) wrote:

> First let me tell you that I have used Red Hat linux for about a year,
> so I am used to linux(although not KDE).  My first question is how you
> get the "personal" menu to show up....I have setup 2 machines right next
> to eachother, and I think I did everything the same, except one of the
> machines has a "personal" menu which lets me run a lot more apps.  I
> know I have all of the same programs loaded on both machines, but can't
> run some of them on the machine w/o the "personal" menu.  



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