Hello Arnie:
I am not an expert in this field but this is how I understand the XDG
menu system.
The XDG menu system is a freedesktop.org spec. that both gnome and kde
use to define how an application is started and where/how to put the
application in the menu structure.
I stole most of wha
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Shawn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> First, I use kde but I might be able to help.
>
> Do you have a menu at all? That is, if you press the "foot" on the
> toolbar, does it show an empty menu?
>
> If you have at least that much, go over the "desktop-file-utils
Hello,
First, I use kde but I might be able to help.
Do you have a menu at all? That is, if you press the "foot" on the
toolbar, does it show an empty menu?
If you have at least that much, go over the "desktop-file-utils-0.11" in
the blfs development book. Ensure you have your env variables..
Hi folks,
I'm trying to compile kdebase-3.5.4 against the headers installed via
'make headers_install' from linux-2.6.18. Unfortunately, I get this error:
error: '__s64' does not name a type
/usr/include/linux/joystick.h:132: error: '__s64' does not name a type
Now, obviously that's not good
Matthew Burgess wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> The file bin/installmesa appears to be missing from the latest version
> of MesaLib. Does anyone know whether this is just a packaging error
> on their part or whether there's a different mechanism for installing
> the package? The release notes didn't menti
Hi folks,
The file bin/installmesa appears to be missing from the latest version
of MesaLib. Does anyone know whether this is just a packaging error on
their part or whether there's a different mechanism for installing the
package? The release notes didn't mention it. doc/install.html just
On Wed, 2006-10-04 at 21:52 -0500, Arnie Stender wrote:
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> Hi Guys,
> I don't normally log out of my BLFS workstation but it seems that when
> I do the next time I login more and more applications start a login. It
> seems like almost every
El Jueves, 5 de Octubre de 2006 02:56, Arnie Stender escribió:
> It seems to me
> that at some point after building GNOME there was an application or
> script that I ran that I thought built the applications menu.
Hi.
In KDE there is Kappfinder. There must be something similar for gnome, perhaps