open with menu empty

2005-09-25 Thread Mike Dobbs

I'm running sid amd64.  In gnome (2.10) natalus right clicking on open
with other brings open a nice window with no applications, only a custom
command option.  Does anyone else have any default applications to open
a file with?

If so how do I go about getting some options other than custom.

thanks


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Re: Debian menu empty in gnome-panel

2003-11-05 Thread Ron Johnson
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 16:39, ZHAO Wei wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Please Cc: me! Thanks!
 
 I'm using Debian unstable. There is a bottom menu entry tagged Debian 
 menu in the pull-down of the Applications button in the gnome-panel.
 
 It's empty there under the Debian menu ! There's nothing as sub-entry 
 below it.
 
 How could I have anything under this menu entry ? Or, how can I delete 
 this menu entry if it is empty ?

This menu should have entries in it.  I had the same problem and
stumbled into the solution after reading man pages regarding menu
and panel.  locate(1) is your friend!

1st, thing, though, is to log in (*not* su!) as root, and go into
X.

Make sure that package menu is installed, then 'man update-menus'.

# update-menus --stdout  /tmp/menu-stdin
# /etc/menu-methods/gnome-panel -v  /tmp/menu-stdin

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Debian menu empty in gnome-panel

2003-11-04 Thread ZHAO Wei
Hi,

Please Cc: me! Thanks!

I'm using Debian unstable. There is a bottom menu entry tagged Debian 
menu in the pull-down of the Applications button in the gnome-panel.

It's empty there under the Debian menu ! There's nothing as sub-entry 
below it.

How could I have anything under this menu entry ? Or, how can I delete 
this menu entry if it is empty ?

Thanks!

Please Cc: me! Thanks!

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Re: Menu empty?

2000-01-26 Thread eric k. wolven
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Sean:

Just downloaded the latest menu. (7:30PM EST)
Menus still weird.

eric wolven

On 25-Jan-2000 Fam. Engelen wrote:
 A friend of mine has recently installed Debian (well I did it for him, most
 of it). Now he's suddenly having trouble with his X Menus: They work fine as
 Root, but the menu is empty as a user! I couldn't reproduce this here, and
 have no idea what could cause this behaviour. Any ideas?
 

recent bug in menu, should be updated now.


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Re: Menu empty?

2000-01-26 Thread James Sleeman
It's possible that update-menus was run under the user account with the
recently broken menu package (which is now fixed), update-menus would have
been run by root when the menu package was upgraded but the users own
menus will not have been updated.  Short version : run update-menus as the
user, with luck everything will be sweet.



Menu empty?

2000-01-25 Thread Fam. Engelen
A friend of mine has recently installed Debian (well I did it for him, most
of it). Now he's suddenly having trouble with his X Menus: They work fine as
Root, but the menu is empty as a user! I couldn't reproduce this here, and
have no idea what could cause this behaviour. Any ideas?

Arnout
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RE: Menu empty?

2000-01-25 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry

On 25-Jan-2000 Fam. Engelen wrote:
 A friend of mine has recently installed Debian (well I did it for him, most
 of it). Now he's suddenly having trouble with his X Menus: They work fine as
 Root, but the menu is empty as a user! I couldn't reproduce this here, and
 have no idea what could cause this behaviour. Any ideas?
 

recent bug in menu, should be updated now.