Philippe Marzouk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Did you try to reactivate it through alacarte ?
*Very* interesting. I install alacarte, and run it. Neat! And looks very familiar... So I right-click on applications again, and click on "edit menus". Instead of the limited editor I had before, I now have alacarte. Very neat! Buut.... alacarte says the "Debian" menu is already enabled. So I uncheck it. 5 seconds later... it re-checks itself!!! So I try unchecking it again... and sure enough, within a few seconds it re-checks itself. I still don't have a "debian" menu... I try unchecking it and then really quickly closing the window. I reopen alacarte, and it's checked again, and I don't have a debian menu. So I try unchecking it, rechecking it, then really quickly closing the window. I'm presented with a "Directory Properties" window asking me to supply the "Name" and "Comment" for the debian menu. I click "Close" in that window. I have a debian menu again!!! Bizzare. Now, it gets weirder. If I deselect "Debian", it re-checks itself... but the menu disappears! So, to make a "Debian" menu appear, I have to check and uncheck it. To make it go away, I have to uncheck it. Whatever the *actual* state is, the GUI always shows it as selected within a few seconds. I tried this with a few other menus. "Games" behaves weird like "Debian"; "Programming" behaves normally. At least I have my Debian menu back... I'm going to play with this dialog on my work desktop tomorrow and see how it behaves... - Tyler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]