On 6/28/06, Andrew Sackville-West <> wrote:
On Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 04:34:30PM +0100, DePriest, Jason R. wrote:
> I have two laptops with Etch installed on them.
>
> One was installed using the Beta 2 net install and one was installed
> using the Beta 1 net install.
>
> They have both been dist-upgraded to the same level since then.
>
> On the laptop installed with Beta 1, there is no 'Debian' sub-menu off
> of the 'Application' menu in Gnome.  I thought this was just a design
> decision to have to have it removed.  I looked around through the
> available packages and couldn't find anything promising.  Various
> 'tweak' apps also turned up nothing.  I moved on.
>
> When I built the other laptop with Beta 2, I was astonished to see
> that it had the 'Debian' menu.
>
> My question is: how can I get this menu menu back on the other system?
> I really miss it.

I think you need the package menu-xdg. some change happened to that
package or some dependency related to it so that it is not installed
automatically.

A


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The simple solutions are always the best ones.  Andrew, you were
exactly correct.  I installed that package and rebooted and the Debian
menu is back.

Awesome.

You have my gratitude.

-Jason


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