Do you have the menu package?
If so perhaps running update-menus might give you some feedback to track
down your problems.
--mike
menu - provides update-menus functions for some applications
The intent of this package is to streamline the menu's (like the fvwm2
ones) in debian. For this purpose,
The last few times i've installed debian for some reason
the debian menus are not generated. I can only see the gnome menus but
not the debian ones. When i start X for the first time it tells
me "warning debian menus not created". I don't know why this happens and
there are a few programs un
on Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 09:50:40PM -0500, addiction ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Greetings, all.
>
> This may be a newbie-ish question, but here goes. How can I make menu entries
> for programs that need to be run as root? I've tried all kinds of things, and
> the best thing I've come up with (whi
Greetings, all.
This may be a newbie-ish question, but here goes. How can I make menu entries
for programs that need to be run as root? I've tried all kinds of things, and
the best thing I've come up with (which sucks, really) is opening an xterm and
doing su -c. Of course I'd rather not do this..
You assumed just right. Worked wonderfully ... thank you.
Thank you also to Ed Cogburn, but no the problem wasn't my .xsession
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> I'm assuming fvwm95 uses the same system as fvmw2:
>
> /etc/X11/fvwm95/main-menu-pre.hook
> --
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Robert J. Alexander wrote:
>
> I am trying to modify the very first entry of the menu which appear when
> clicking with the left button on the root window or from fvwm95 start
> button.
>
> There is a title "DebianMenu" followed by an entry for xterm after which
> a hierarchy of command.
>
> The
I am trying to modify the very first entry of the menu which appear when
clicking with the left button on the root window or from fvwm95 start
button.
There is a title "DebianMenu" followed by an entry for xterm after which
a hierarchy of command.
The latter can modifiy with entries in /etc/menu
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