On Tuesday 22 February 2005 06:04 pm, hackhound wrote: > > If you run > > update-menus -v > > in a terminal as root and then as a user do you see any error > > messages? > > Running update-menus -v as both root and as a user does not > generate any errors. However, I did notice that both stop at: > "update-menus[14731]: Running method: > /etc/menu-methods/simplified/kde3" and I have to hit Enter go > get back to a prompt.
That's just what you should need to do. OTOH, if you don't wanna be bothered with that, then run 'update-menus -v -n'. The -n switch will get you back to the prompt without hitting <Enter>. Particularly useful if you run update-menus with an alias, an specially if you include other commands. EG, alias upall='rpm --rebuilddb && updatedb && ldconfig -v && update-menus -v -n' Also, you should log out and then back into your desktop after running update-menus > I am still getting the segmentation fault when I launch > menudrake, sigh. > > Thanks, > Hackhound -- Tom Brinkman Corpus Christi, Texas Proud to be an American
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