I can't remember if I saw this on this list or somewhere else, but what
has been working well for me in the situation that you're describing is
to su to root and run "update-menus -v" from the command line.
HTH,
Carl
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I
brought this subject up before but the
Guy Rouillier wrote:
I brought this subject up before but the conversation veered off, so I
thought I would raise it independently. Each time I install a
multitude of packages, my menus seem to get reset to some tiny set.
For example, the entire Packaging submenu is missing from
There is an update that addresses this exact problem. I can't remember
the exact update right now, but its rpm-something. You can't miss it.
Josh
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On Friday 26 December 2003 12:13, Josh wrote:
There is an update that addresses this exact problem. I can't
remember the exact update right now, but its rpm-something. You
can't miss it.
Josh
IOW, try MandrakeUpdate
Anne
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On Friday 26 December 2003 07:39 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 26 December 2003 12:13, Josh wrote:
There is an update that addresses this exact problem. I can't
remember the exact update right now, but its rpm-something. You
can't miss it.