Adam C Powell IV wrote: > > Speaking of menus, I've also had a problem with the GNOME menus for some > > time. The main menu (foot on panel) doesn't contain the Debian part, and > > it doesn't follow changes in the Control Center. > > Sorry, I don't use sawfish, but on this second one, I've noticed the Debian > submenu disappearing and reappearing through the 1.2 series. It seems to > disappear with a major upstream change, and reappear shortly thereafter. > Now that I have an i386 box running unstable, I can assure you it's not an > architecture thing.
At least. :) I've had a different experience - the Debian submenu hasn't been there for months. I don't remember exactly but it went away at about the time I switched to Helix. It looks a bit to me like GNOME uses 'my personal menu' (which isn't maintained automatically) instead of the default one, but I am far from understanding how the GNOME menu system works. > I don't know for sure, but the changelog might help... Didn't see anything helpful. Thanks anyway. -- Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer CS student, Free Software enthusiast \ XFree86 and DRI project member