Re: ICEWM Menu and Debian Menu System.

2006-05-20 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
Jesus Arocho wrote:
> Roberto:
> 
> Could you be so kind as to provide a list of software you included in the 
> church deployment?  What country are you in?
> 

I am in the US.  Basically, I used a server running Debian Sarge and
LTSP 4.1 from the upstream site.  They have just released LTSP 4.2, but
I have not had the opportunity to do the upgrade.

I have attached the list of packages I am using to this email.

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Re: ICEWM Menu and Debian Menu System.

2006-05-20 Thread Jesus Arocho
Roberto:

Could you be so kind as to provide a list of software you included in the 
church deployment?  What country are you in?

On Saturday 20 May 2006 19:11, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> nuser wrote:
> >  Hi,
> >
> >  I'm configuring a series of machines which will run ICEWM with a minimal
> > set of apps. I use Debian testing/unstable, but mostly testing. I read
> > the docs, but some pointers lead me nowhere. Tried to get rid of Debian
> > default menu entries on ICEWM, using icepref, iceme, editing files at
> > /etc/menu-methods, update-menus, etc.. What's the Debian way, to not
> > break anything, to have a custom menu on icewm? The best would be to have
> > just what I put there... I even tried to copy everything at   etc/menu/,
> > /usr/lib/menu/, /usr/share/menu/default/ to ~/.menu and empty the files,
> > run update-menus, but did not work.
> >
> >
> >  Thanks!
>
> Unfortunately iceme and icepref are old and very broken.  A new program,
> called icewmcp, has replaced them.  I was going to package it as I had
> intended to use IceWM in a 12 machine deployment at my church, but I
> ended up going with GNOME for a number of reasons.  Anyhow, someone else
> expresses an interest a while back (you can check
> http://bugs.debian.org/wnpp to see who file the intent to package), but
> I don't know what came of it.
>
> -Roberto


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Re: ICEWM Menu and Debian Menu System.

2006-05-20 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
nuser wrote:
> 
>  Hi,
> 
>  I'm configuring a series of machines which will run ICEWM with a minimal set 
> of apps. I use Debian testing/unstable, but mostly testing. I read the docs, 
> but some pointers lead me nowhere. Tried to get rid of Debian default menu 
> entries on ICEWM, using icepref, iceme, editing files at /etc/menu-methods, 
> update-menus, etc..
>  What's the Debian way, to not break anything, to have a custom menu on 
> icewm? The best would be to have just what I put there... I even tried to 
> copy everything at   etc/menu/, /usr/lib/menu/, /usr/share/menu/default/ to 
> ~/.menu and empty the files, run update-menus, but did not work.
> 
> 
>  Thanks!
> 

Unfortunately iceme and icepref are old and very broken.  A new program,
called icewmcp, has replaced them.  I was going to package it as I had
intended to use IceWM in a 12 machine deployment at my church, but I
ended up going with GNOME for a number of reasons.  Anyhow, someone else
expresses an interest a while back (you can check
http://bugs.debian.org/wnpp to see who file the intent to package), but
I don't know what came of it.

-Roberto

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ICEWM Menu and Debian Menu System.

2006-05-20 Thread nuser


 Hi,

 I'm configuring a series of machines which will run ICEWM with a minimal set 
of apps. I use Debian testing/unstable, but mostly testing. I read the docs, 
but some pointers lead me nowhere. Tried to get rid of Debian default menu 
entries on ICEWM, using icepref, iceme, editing files at /etc/menu-methods, 
update-menus, etc..
 What's the Debian way, to not break anything, to have a custom menu on icewm? 
The best would be to have just what I put there... I even tried to copy 
everything at   etc/menu/, /usr/lib/menu/, /usr/share/menu/default/ to ~/.menu 
and empty the files, run update-menus, but did not work.


 Thanks!