I can't remember if I saw this on this list or somewhere else, but what
has been working well for me in the situation that you're describing is
to su to root and run "update-menus -v" from the command line.
HTH,
Carl
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I
brought this subject up before but the
Guy Rouillier wrote:
I brought this subject up before but the conversation veered off, so I
thought I would raise it independently. Each time I install a
multitude of packages, my menus seem to get reset to some tiny set.
For example, the entire Packaging submenu is missing from
To: Mandrake Newbie
Subject: [newbie] 9.2 Installing many packages trashes menu
I brought this subject up before but the conversation veered off, so I
thought I would raise it independently. Each time I install a multitude
of packages, my menus seem to get reset to some tiny set. For example
On Friday 26 December 2003 12:13, Josh wrote:
There is an update that addresses this exact problem. I can't
remember the exact update right now, but its rpm-something. You
can't miss it.
Josh
IOW, try MandrakeUpdate
Anne
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On Friday 26 December 2003 07:39 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 26 December 2003 12:13, Josh wrote:
There is an update that addresses this exact problem. I can't
remember the exact update right now, but its rpm-something. You
can't miss it.
I brought this subject up before but the conversation veered off, so I
thought I would raise it independently. Each time I install a multitude
of packages, my menus seem to get reset to some tiny set. For example,
the entire Packaging submenu is missing from Configuration. I tried
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