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On Friday 04 Apr 2003 16:27, "Bruce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >> The "Debian" (non-KDE) menus should be there in 3.1 as well.
> >> However, on one of my machines they did mysteriously disappear for
> >> no reason I could gather.
> >
> > apt-ge
>> The "Debian" (non-KDE) menus should be there in 3.1 as well. However,
>> on one of my machines they did mysteriously disappear for no reason I
>> could gather.
>
> apt-get install menu
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> :-)
>>
"menu" was (and is) already installed, but the debian menus aren't there.
I presume an
apt-get
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On Friday 04 April 2003 06:54, Bruce wrote:
> > Running KDE 3.1 on sid, with only packages from debian archive.
> > The menu system for KDE 3.1 no longer shows non-KDE programs,
> > as it used to with KDE 2.2. Is there any wa
> Running KDE 3.1 on sid, with only packages from debian archive.
> The menu system for KDE 3.1 no longer shows non-KDE programs,
> as it used to with KDE 2.2. Is there any way to get them back?
> Gnome has an option to enable KDE and Debian menus, for
> instance. I was hoping
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On Sunday 30 Mar 2003 13:36, Stephen Gran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
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> Running KDE 3.1 on sid, with only packages from debian archive. The
> menu system for KDE 3.1 no longer shows non-KDE programs, as it used
>
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Am Sonntag, 30. März 2003 14:36 schrieb Stephen Gran:
> Running KDE 3.1 on sid, with only packages from debian archive. The
> menu system for KDE 3.1 no longer shows non-KDE programs, as it used to
> with KDE 2.2. Is there any way to get
Hello all,
Running KDE 3.1 on sid, with only packages from debian archive. The
menu system for KDE 3.1 no longer shows non-KDE programs, as it used to
with KDE 2.2. Is there any way to get them back? Gnome has an option
to enable KDE and Debian menus, for instance. I was hoping there was
such
ng all this I started thinking of how to integrate that Debian
> sub menu into the main KDE one...I'm almost positive I can do the
> integration in just using the Debian menu system...the only problem I see
> which I have yet to come up with a clean solution for is the removal of
>
sitive I can do the integration
in just using the Debian menu system...the only problem I see which I have
yet to come up with a clean solution for is the removal of those menu items
upon removal of the app...
Maybe if I keep a list of the files somewhere and then I can purge them all
during a up
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