On 8/20/05, Graham Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sigh. I know that there are likely to be problems with with unstable,
> especially at the moment, but could anyone tell me how I could get back my
> kde menu entries. The whole application menu system in the kicker (I think
> thats what
Graham Smith wrote:
> Sigh. I know that there are likely to be problems with with unstable,
> especially at the moment, but could anyone tell me how I could get back my
> kde menu entries.
Got bit by the same bug recently. Downgrading kdelibs-data to version
3.3.2-7 fixes the problem.
Adam
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On Saturday 20 August 2005 13:48, Kent West wrote:
> Graham Smith wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >Sigh. I know that there are likely to be problems with with unstable,
> >especially at the moment, but could anyone tell me how I could get back my
> >kde menu entries. The whole application menu system in the ki
Graham Smith wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Sigh. I know that there are likely to be problems with with unstable,
>especially at the moment, but could anyone tell me how I could get back my
>kde menu entries. The whole application menu system in the kicker (I think
>thats what it's called - the equivalent of t
Did you uninstall iGNOME or PYTHON, that will pull all/some of KDE with it.
Do you still have menus in GNOME? KDE uses some of the GNOME menu system.
On Sat, 20 Aug 2005, Graham Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sigh. I know that there are likely to be problems with with unstable,
> especially at the moment
Hi,
Sigh. I know that there are likely to be problems with with unstable,
especially at the moment, but could anyone tell me how I could get back my
kde menu entries. The whole application menu system in the kicker (I think
thats what it's called - the equivalent of the start button on windows)
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