Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Sorry for taking so long to respond - I kind of forgot about this one.
One way you can stop an item from apreaing in the menu is to delete the
file for that item in /usr/lib/menu. But when you upgrande the package,
it will probably be back. You could try creating an em
Lanman wrote:
Margot wrote:
Did you remember to run "update-menus -v" as root, after installing or
uninstalling software and before running menudrake? Or, "update-menus
-n" if you're not interested in seeing the output, but as you're
having problems the "-v" option would probably be more useful.
Lanman wrote:
Hmmm, Looks Like I may have found what I'm looking for. It would seem
that Mandrake essentially uses a dynamic menu system, which makes a lot
of sense when you think about it. Other ways of getting your menus
updated would probably be clunky and cumbersome at best.
In order to mak
Hmmm, Looks Like I may have found what I'm looking for. It would seem
that Mandrake essentially uses a dynamic menu system, which makes a lot
of sense when you think about it. Other ways of getting your menus
updated would probably be clunky and cumbersome at best.
In order to make life simpler
Hmmm, Possibly another clue for general consideration;
Whenever you add a new user to a Linux powered system, a home folder is
created for the new user, at which point, the contents of "/etc/skel"
are copies to the that user's home folder.
But that's as far as this process goes. Until the new us
Margot wrote:
Did you remember to run "update-menus -v" as root, after installing or
uninstalling software and before running menudrake? Or, "update-menus
-n" if you're not interested in seeing the output, but as you're having
problems the "-v" option would probably be more useful.
Also, in men
Lanman wrote:
Hi Gang. I've been trying to find out how to permanently modify the
KDE3.2 and 3.3 menus and I'm not getting anywhere.
For instance, if I add/delete entries in the KDE menu using menudrake,
(selecting the "System Menu" option), those changes are saved, however,
as soon as I re-ope
On Tuesday 25 January 2005 02:28 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
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| On Tuesday 25 Jan 2005 14:57, Lanman wrote:
| > Hi Gang. I've been trying to find out how to permanently modify the
| > KDE3.2 and 3.3 menus and I'm not getting anywhere.
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| When things ap
Hi Gang. I've been trying to find out how to permanently modify the
KDE3.2 and 3.3 menus and I'm not getting anywhere.
For instance, if I add/delete entries in the KDE menu using menudrake,
(selecting the "System Menu" option), those changes are saved, however,
as soon as I re-open menudrake, i