RE: KDE Menu Items missing?

2003-05-14 Thread Jim Biehn
I created shortcuts on the desktop with the APT-GET command line executions
and that works for me.

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Subject: KDE Menu Items missing?


How do I get the kde 'start menu' to reflect apt-getted applications that
are installed on the machine?

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Re: KDE Menu Items missing?

2003-05-14 Thread Alex Hermann
On Tuesday 13 May 2003 22:06, Lewis Donofrio wrote:
 How do I get the kde 'start menu' to reflect apt-getted applications that
 are installed on the machine?

they should appear automagically, but otherwise use:

$ dcop kicker Panel restart


Alex.




DCOP etc.. (was: Re: KDE Menu Items missing?)

2003-05-14 Thread Marcin Juszkiewicz
Uz.ytkownik Alex Hermann napisa?:
they should appear automagically, but otherwise use:
$ dcop kicker Panel restart
I don't use startkde and other kde starters but use kicker and artsd. 
Which KDE related things I should start to have it works properly? For 
GNOME/GTK2 I know that I need gnome-settings-deamon running - but for 
KDE/QT3?

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KDE Menu Items missing?

2003-05-13 Thread Lewis Donofrio
How do I get the kde 'start menu' to reflect apt-getted applications that
are installed on the machine?

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Re: KDE Menu Items missing?

2003-05-13 Thread Antiphon .
Packages from the official Debian apt mirrors should
be automatically added. You could try logging out and
back in and see if that does it for you. (Or, if
you're impatient, you could modify your taskbar
properties, thus restarting Kicker).

I can't be of much more help unless you say what app
and where you got it from.

 --- Lewis Donofrio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  How
do I get the kde 'start menu' to reflect
 apt-getted applications that
 are installed on the machine?
 

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