On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 02:18:04AM +0200, I.J.W. Wever wrote: > This morning I learned the hard way why one should alias 'rm' to 'rm -i'.
Opinions will wary, but that is not necessary. Besides, it will get you into the habit of depending on "-i" as a check of last resort. If you were on another machine, where this alias didn't exist, you could do quite a bit of damage. What you need is a good backup implementation. > Everything is allright now, except for one tiny thing: every major topic > in the KDE menu used to hold a 'debian' submenu, where all installed > applications, not directly associated with KDE could be selected. > Those submenus have disappeared after the re-install and I can't find a way > to > return them (apart from adding every program by hand to self-made 'debian' > submenus ;)). I found that structure quite convenient, so I wonder if anyone > on this list might know how to return them. > > sincerely. > > Ivo Wever > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > See Joachim's reply. -Andy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]