Adding Debian menu to windows managers

2004-08-09 Thread Scott Thompson
Both KDE and GNOME have menus full of links to all of the software installed
on the system, including the Debian menu.  When I use any other installed
windows manager, i.e. fluxbox, blackbox, enlightenment or xfce4, the menus
are all empty.  How can I get at least the Debian menu to appear in
enlightenment and xfce4 primarily?


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Re: Adding Debian menu to windows managers

2004-08-09 Thread Brian Pack
On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 12:40, Scott Thompson wrote:
 Both KDE and GNOME have menus full of links to all of the software installed
 on the system, including the Debian menu.  When I use any other installed
 windows manager, i.e. fluxbox, blackbox, enlightenment or xfce4, the menus
 are all empty.  How can I get at least the Debian menu to appear in
 enlightenment and xfce4 primarily?

Have you tried running update-menus? That's what was suggested to me by
the kind folks in freenode's #fluxbox channel. Worked just fine :)




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Re: Adding Debian menu to windows managers

2004-08-09 Thread Patrick Albuquerque
On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 11:40:59AM -0500, Scott Thompson wrote:
 Both KDE and GNOME have menus full of links to all of the software installed
 on the system, including the Debian menu.  When I use any other installed
 windows manager, i.e. fluxbox, blackbox, enlightenment or xfce4, the menus
 are all empty.  How can I get at least the Debian menu to appear in
 enlightenment and xfce4 primarily?
 
You may be looking for update-menu command, which I think is in menu
package.

Patrick.
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