Going to mark this bug as 'fixed' because I cannot reproduce it but I
think the cause of it is gone.
** Changed in: alacarte (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Fix Released
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Something similar has happened to me too.
Unknowingly, I filled up my Ubuntu partition with a simple cp command on a big
file.
While my hard disc was full, I right clicked on the Application menu and
selected to edit my Applications menu. I got a message that Alacarte was
starting up, but that
I would think this is an alacarte bug but I can't get it to make a file
called 'Applications.menu' since that one already exists for the root
menu (which is why hiding it makes your menu go away). I have seen a
couple of other people say trying to hide the gnome-pim menu entries
makes their menu di
Travis, is that an alacarte bug? Users should not have to remove files
from the command line
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I did that and my menu is back after logout gnome and login again.
Thanks
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Open a terminal and run this:
rm ~/.local/share/desktop-directories/Applications.directory
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I use Ubuntu 6.06, I just installed it.
I installed gnome-pim and more programs using synaptic, when I tried to
unselect some applications from the menu using alacarte I unselected the
Applications Submenu that gnome-pim used to put their two programs, I
unselect more programs, I created a new acc
Thanks for your bug report. Which version of Ubuntu do you use? What
exactly did you do? Can you run alacarte from a terminal and look if
there's any output?
** Changed in: alacarte (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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