Hi
I lost most of my menus in kde after upgrading to cooker
some weeks ago. Is there a way I can reinstall
default menus? Which program would it be?
best regards
keld
Keld Jørn Simonsen a écrit :
Hi
I lost most of my menus in kde after upgrading to cooker
some weeks ago. Is there a way I can reinstall
default menus? Which program would it be?
best regards
keld
Have you made an update of the kde menu ? I know that it solved the
loss of my default menu on
Has anyone else experienced problems with menus under Cooker? I recently
upgraded a box to Cooker, and the only things in the menu are 'Logout/Lock
Screen/Recent Documents/What to do?'. The 'What to do?' contains the
'helpful' links to applications, but the normal Mandrake entries do not
show
I run cooker and when i add a soft with urpmi, my menu are updated but
sections and sub sections have a folder icon instead of mandrake icon.
If i run update-menu, my menu is correctly generated. I've got this
probleme with kde and gnome.
I posted a comment last week that menus were screwed up in RC3. I tried
update-menus -v as root and it does not complete. One suggestion that was
posted in response was that I should hit return to complete the update. I
did so and it makes no difference. This does not happen on my home
Robert J. Rossana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(09/23/2002 16:57)
I posted a comment last week that menus were screwed up in RC3. I tried
update-menus -v as root and it does not complete. One suggestion that was
posted in response was that I should hit return to complete the update. I
did so
On Monday 23 September 2002 11:15 am, Alastair Scott wrote:
Robert J. Rossana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(09/23/2002 16:57)
I posted a comment last week that menus were screwed up in RC3. I
tried update-menus -v as root and it does not complete. One
i. The menu items for the RC2 packages
On Mon, 2002-09-23 at 17:43, Gregory K. Meyer wrote:
On Monday 23 September 2002 12:15, Alastair Scott wrote:
i. The menu items for the RC2 packages that weren't reinstalled were
still there in the RC3 menus but without icons [no surprise there];
ii. update-menus -v didn't remove them;
On Wed, 2002-08-21 at 22:31, Austin Acton wrote:
Are you kidding? As a newbie I tried about six distros, and one of the
main reasons I stuck with Mandrake was because it had the most complete
and intuitive menu.
Which does not have any flaws and cannot be improved?
On Wed, 2002-08-21 at
Dear Mandrake developers,
I would like to bring your attention again to the problem with Menu
Layout in Mandrake.
The menu layout is currently unintuitive and confusing.
(I have tested this under the GNOME environment, it may be different
under KDE)
Why not follow the Gnome HIG:
Le Wed, 21 Aug 2002 19:52:13 +, Michel Fodje a écrit :
Dear Mandrake developers,
I would like to bring your attention again to the problem with Menu Layout
in Mandrake.
The menu layout is currently unintuitive and confusing. (I have tested
this under the GNOME environment, it may be
Are you kidding? As a newbie I tried about six distros, and one of the
main reasons I stuck with Mandrake was because it had the most complete
and intuitive menu.
Austin
On Wed, 2002-08-21 at 19:52, Michel Fodje wrote:
Dear Mandrake developers,
I would like to bring your attention again to
Again - Fresh install. The initial KDE menus were not complete (missing
stuff like Mozilla). I just had to run menudrake and all came back.
Thx,
R.Fox
Hi!
I just installed Cooker from scratch from ftp.uninett.no. Everything
works fine, but here are no menus in KDE. When I start the menu-editor
everything is in there, but when I save the menu-configuration the
KDE-menu is still empty. Now, how do I fix this?
e
Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Loki uses there own installer, similar to the windoze install program.
This installer was written based on the KDE 1.X menu structure so doesn't
work too well when placing menu items under KDE 2.
looking at the installer it look like it a simple script who
On Saturday 11 November 2000 16:44, Armisis Aieoln wrote:
Isent menudrake's mission to make a common menu between all
desktop environments?
Yes, it's
If so, in 7.2 its not working,
try installing some loki games, and wpo2000, they may
show on your menu for the root user, but they do not
On Monday 13 November 2000 15:16, you wrote:
On Saturday 11 November 2000 16:44, Armisis Aieoln wrote:
Isent menudrake's mission to make a common menu between all
desktop environments?
Yes, it's
If so, in 7.2 its not working,
try installing some loki games, and wpo2000, they may
On Monday 13 November 2000 15:32, Armisis Aieoln wrote:
thanks for the help!!!
For convert a kde desktop entry to a debian menu entry you can use
/usr/bin/kdedesktop2mdkmenu.pl script.
Writting the result in /etc/menu/ directory.
Vince
--
Vincent Saugey -- Distribution Developer for
Armisis Aieoln [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 13 November 2000 15:16, you wrote:
[...]
install package from different source than mandrake or debian, this package
probably not install the correct menu entry in /usr/lib/menu.
Corel software, and Loki games
As told in this ml
Tried that i got:
[root@arrivial bin]# /usr/bin/kdedesktop2mdkmenu.pl script
E: You gave me 0 parameters. This script must be invoked with parameters:
package section file_in file_out [requires] [title]
[root@arrivial bin]#
dave
On Monday 13 November 2000 16:19, you wrote:
On Monday 13
I used gedit and got everything to work system wide for gnome (adding
loki stuff and corel stuff by hand)
On Monday 13 November 2000 16:37, you wrote:
Armisis Aieoln [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 13 November 2000 15:16, you wrote:
[...]
install package from different source
what's happening to your system.
But one of the appeals of Windoze is it makes installation of software
pretty much a no brainer.
Original Message
On 11/13/00, 9:37:35 AM, Daouda LO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding Re: [Cooker] Menus:
Armisis Aieoln [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday
Woops that was gmenu i used not gedit... (duh)
On Monday 13 November 2000 16:37, you wrote:
Armisis Aieoln [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 13 November 2000 15:16, you wrote:
[...]
install package from different source than mandrake or debian, this
package probably not install
i dont know what those are GRIN
On Monday 13 November 2000 17:39, you wrote:
Armisis Aieoln [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tried that i got:
[root@arrivial bin]# /usr/bin/kdedesktop2mdkmenu.pl script
E: You gave me 0 parameters. This script must be invoked with parameters:
package
Armisis Aieoln [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i dont know what those are GRIN
So don't use the script!!
What do you want to do!?
If you want to generate a menu entry, enter the name of the package, the
name of the menu section, the name of the in file (.desktop of kde) the
name of the out file
On Monday 13 November 2000 18:38, you wrote:
Armisis Aieoln [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i dont know what those are GRIN
So don't use the script!!
What do you want to do!?
If you want to generate a menu entry, enter the name of the package, the
name of the menu section, the name of the in
Isent menudrake's mission to make a common menu between all
desktop environments? If so, in 7.2 its not working,
try installing some loki games, and wpo2000, they may
show on your menu for the root user, but they do not
get migrated to other users... not to mention i have 8 control pannels
under
Mike Tracy Holt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"B. K. Barley" wrote:
From a user perspective in regards to this menu issue,
I just would like to know how to add things to the default menus that
don't get added. For instance, when I install Star Office, or Compupic,
or some
"B. K. Barley" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From a user perspective in regards to this menu issue,
I just would like to know how to add things to the default menus that
don't get added. For instance, when I install Star Office, or Compupic,
or some other app that is not included with
- Original Message -
From: "Guillaume Cottenceau" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Menus
"Mike Tracy Holt", you're on this list since a long time now, I'm quite
surprised that you yet did no
From a user perspective in regards to this menu issue,
I just would like to know how to add things to the default menus that
don't get added. For instance, when I install Star Office, or Compupic,
or some other app that is not included with the distribution, I can not
add it to the
"B. K. Barley" wrote:
From a user perspective in regards to this menu issue,
I just would like to know how to add things to the default menus that
don't get added. For instance, when I install Star Office, or Compupic,
or some other app that is not included with the distribution,
On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 11:05:03AM -0400, B. K. Barley wrote:
From a user perspective in regards to this menu issue,
I just would like to know how to add things to the default menus that
don't get added. For instance, when I install Star Office, or Compupic,
or some other app that
On Sat, 05 Aug 2000, you wrote:
"B. K. Barley" wrote:
From a user perspective in regards to this menu issue,
I just would like to know how to add things to the default menus that
don't get added. For instance, when I install Star Office, or Compupic,
or some other app that
Ok,
This may not be the best time, or even the right place but I have a
problem with the menus. This is not a bug per say...but more of an
annoyance. How is it possible to add menu items for programs installed
that are not part of the distribution? I would like to add star office,
word
Submitted 03-Jun-00 by B. K. Barley:
Ok,
This may not be the best time, or even the right place but I have a
problem with the menus. This is not a bug per say...but more of an
annoyance. How is it possible to add menu items for programs installed
that are not part of the
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