I had the same problem. I ran update-menu, apt-get remove/install but still could not get my menus back. I then useradd noone,(created a bogus user) and logged in with wmaker. Lo and behold noone had the original menu. So I copied the contents of home/noone/GNUstep/defaults to the other users directories, allowed overwriting of existing files and was all set. Good Luck
smokez wrote: > > On Thursday 07 June 2001 4:10 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I know that this must be a common problem, but the archives for the mailing > > list are unavalable. I ran wmakerconf as a normal user to change some of > > the look and feel of windowmaker. However, when wmakerconf started up, told > > me that it needed to update the menus. I told it to keep the current > > menus,and now all my menus are gone!!! I don't have anything under the > > application menu. > > > > How do I get my menu's back? This has become a real pain not having any. > > > > Thanks, > > try 'update-menus' > > on debian systems it seems that you will be unable to > directly edit the menus via wmakeconf > > because it includes a menu (from somewhere i don't > rember via menu.hook) which is generated from > installed packages (thou im _not_ 100% sure on this) > > have a look in ~/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/ > > adam > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]