On Thu, 2016-07-07 at 20:16 +0200, Kamil Jońca wrote:
> I have debian box with sid
>
> After one of last upgrade I realized that programs disappeared from
> menu.
> I have some googling and read that debian "abandon" menu method and
> migrate to "*.desktop" files. (Yes?)
That is correct.
Looks l
I have debian box with sid
After one of last upgrade I realized that programs disappeared from
menu.
I have some googling and read that debian "abandon" menu method and
migrate to "*.desktop" files. (Yes?)
Unfortunately I cannot use *.desktop files.
There is fvwm-menu-desktop but I cannot use i
Hi,
What do you mean by "old debian menu"? Debian's menu or gnome 2 menu?
As far as I can tell, debian menu is pretty much the same since etch. If
gnome 2 menu is what you strive for, mate or cinnamon would probably
give you less headache than using gnome 3 in classic mode.
--
Sorry, I am using gnome-classic.
On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 4:42 AM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Du, 02 iun 13, 04:24:25, To Ro wrote:
> > is there any way of restoring old debian menu in wheezy? The new menu is
> > very deficient to say the least.
>
> You could at leas
On Du, 02 iun 13, 04:24:25, To Ro wrote:
> is there any way of restoring old debian menu in wheezy? The new menu is
> very deficient to say the least.
You could at least mention the desktop environment you are using.
Kind regards,
Andrei
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Of
is there any way of restoring old debian menu in wheezy? The new menu is
very deficient to say the least.
On Sun, 05 Feb 2012 20:06:32 +, Sian Mountbatten wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 05 Feb 2012 14:29:55 +, Sian Mountbatten wrote:
>>
>>> When I invoke the editor for the launcher menu, the Debian sub-menu is
>>> missing.
>>
>> What Debian release (or KDE version)?
>
> siduction di
Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 05 Feb 2012 14:29:55 +, Sian Mountbatten wrote:
>
>> When I invoke the editor for the launcher menu, the Debian sub-menu is
>> missing.
>
> What Debian release (or KDE version)?
siduction distribution (based on sid/unstable) KDE version 4.7.2 and
version 0.8 for km
On Sun, 05 Feb 2012 14:29:55 +, Sian Mountbatten wrote:
> When I invoke the editor for the launcher menu, the Debian sub-menu is
> missing.
What Debian release (or KDE version)?
In Wheezy with gnome3 and gnome-shell Debian menu is also missing
although I didn't notice beca
Hello All!
When I invoke the editor for the launcher menu, the Debian sub-menu
is missing. Furthermore, if I add an entry for one of my own programs,
although the menu editor appears to insert it into the place I want
it in, after saving the file and exiting, I find that the entry is not
in the me
When I first loaded Debian wheezy from a NETINST CD and after
packages were downloaded, the KDE menu had a Debian menu item which
gave me access to those programs which did not appear in the
KDE menu. For example, xkill.
That menu item has disappeared. In the menu editor, the item
appears, but
On 02/11/2011 04:02 PM, Curt Howland wrote:
I'm certainly with Brian to make sure
that "menu" is installed, but I just did an install of Squeeze to
show the flexibility of the Debian installation,
on my desktop ( Lenny) I am running:
ii xfce4 4
Brian writes:
> On Fri 11 Feb 2011 at 09:31:44 -0800, Carl Johnson wrote:
>
>> I am experimenting with a squeeze install of XFCE in VirtualBox, and I
>> just noticed that XFCE doesn't implement the debian menu. Does anybody
>> know how to add that menu into t
Tom Ashley writes:
> On Fri, 11 Feb 2011 09:31:44 -0800
> Carl Johnson wrote:
>
>> I am experimenting with a squeeze install of XFCE in VirtualBox, and I
>> just noticed that XFCE doesn't implement the debian menu. Does
>> anybody know how to add that menu int
On Fri, 11 Feb 2011 09:31:44 -0800
Carl Johnson wrote:
> I am experimenting with a squeeze install of XFCE in VirtualBox, and I
> just noticed that XFCE doesn't implement the debian menu. Does
> anybody know how to add that menu into the XFCE menu? I did some web
> searchi
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say:
> I am experimenting with a squeeze install of XFCE in VirtualBox,
> and I just noticed that XFCE doesn't implement the debian menu.
> Does anybody know how to add that menu
On Fri 11 Feb 2011 at 09:31:44 -0800, Carl Johnson wrote:
> I am experimenting with a squeeze install of XFCE in VirtualBox, and I
> just noticed that XFCE doesn't implement the debian menu. Does anybody
> know how to add that menu into the XFCE menu? I did some web searching
&g
I am experimenting with a squeeze install of XFCE in VirtualBox, and I
just noticed that XFCE doesn't implement the debian menu. Does anybody
know how to add that menu into the XFCE menu? I did some web searching
and found some hints that it can be done, but nothing about how to do
it.
T
On 05/04/2010 03:27 PM, Curt Howland wrote:
Hi. Just finished a fresh Squeeze install, xfce as the main manager.
Well, I've used xfce before, along with lots of others in Debian
because it's so bloody easy to have more than one. There has always
been a "Debian" entry in the main xfce menu, that
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Hi. Just finished a fresh Squeeze install, xfce as the main manager.
Well, I've used xfce before, along with lots of others in Debian
because it's so bloody easy to have more than one. There has always
been a "Debian" entry in the main xfce menu, th
Tom a écrit :
> The following steps worked for me:
>
> 1. Select "Edit Menus" by either right clicking the Main Menu icon on
> the tool bar or by going to the Main Menu link in the Control Center.
>
> 2. Highlight Applications, find Debian under the Items column and enter
> tic mark.
Worked for
On Mon, 2009-06-22 at 14:56 +0200, Gilles Filippini wrote:
> Hi,
>
> [please CC me in your reply since I'm not subscribed to the list. tia]
>
> I can't find a way to have the Debian menu in metacity.
> My box is a squeeze mostly up to date with a default gnome desktop
Hi,
[please CC me in your reply since I'm not subscribed to the list. tia]
I can't find a way to have the Debian menu in metacity.
My box is a squeeze mostly up to date with a default gnome desktop config.
Of course, I have the package menu installed.
And I've ran update-menus sev
Am 2009-01-17 11:13:42, schrieb Andrei Popescu:
> The KDE and Gnome maintainers don't seem to share your view (search the
> archives of debian-devel). They would rather have the Debian menu
> disappear.
But since KDE and Gnome sucks and there are MANY WM-Only user,
"menu&qu
correct menu file is better. IMHO, the toplevel "Debian"
> >> menu is "noise" and should be deleted with it's contents moving to
> >> toplevel in the K menu.
> >
> >Unfortunately many Window Managers don't support .desktop files. That
> &g
On Friday 2009 January 16 15:58:41 Andrei Popescu wrote:
>On Mon,05.Jan.09, 16:13:08, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>> While installing .desktop files to the correct place(s) is good,
>> installing a correct menu file is better. IMHO, the toplevel "Debian"
>> menu i
On Mon,05.Jan.09, 16:13:08, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> While installing .desktop files to the correct place(s) is good,
> installing a correct menu file is better. IMHO, the toplevel "Debian"
> menu is "noise" and should be deleted with it's contents m
On Monday 2009 January 05 15:06:16 André Neves wrote:
> I'd like to know why is there a Debian menu inside the main K menu and
> why are there so many applications "hidden" in there, even though in
> many cases there exist other suitable, more direct places for them in
André Neves wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I'd like to know why is there a Debian menu inside the main K menu and
> why are there so many applications "hidden" in there, even though in
> many cases there exist other suitable, more direct places for them in
> the first level
Hi all.
I'd like to know why is there a Debian menu inside the main K menu and
why are there so many applications "hidden" in there, even though in
many cases there exist other suitable, more direct places for them in
the first level of the menu.
Thanks.
André
On Wed, Sep 12, 2007 at 05:00:48PM -0700, Tyler MacDonald wrote:
> I'm running sid.
>
> In Gnome, I've gotten used to having a "Debian" menu under "Applications"
> where all those non-gnome apps go.
>
> However, it's disappeared!!!
Are you
On Thursday 13 September 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> I'm running sid.
>
> In Gnome, I've gotten used to having a "Debian" menu under "Applications"
> where all those non-gnome apps go.
>
> However, it's disappeared!!!
>
> Not on
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On 09/13/07 11:10, Tyler MacDonald wrote:
> Tyler MacDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 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
Tyler MacDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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'm
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On 09/12/07 23:49, Philippe Marzouk wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 12, 2007 at 05:00:48PM -0700, Tyler MacDonald wrote:
>> I'm running sid.
>>
>> In Gnome, I've gotten used to having a "Debian" menu under "Appl
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
On Wed, Sep 12, 2007 at 05:00:48PM -0700, Tyler MacDonald wrote:
> I'm running sid.
>
> In Gnome, I've gotten used to having a "Debian" menu under "Applications"
> where all those non-gnome apps go.
>
> However, it's disappeared!!!
>
&
I'm running sid.
In Gnome, I've gotten used to having a "Debian" menu under "Applications"
where all those non-gnome apps go.
However, it's disappeared!!!
Not only that, but when I go to the "Edit Menus" option, it's not there
either. It's
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HI all,
I'm using debian sarge on a dell C600.
Since the latest apt-get upgrade, I've noticed that KDE doesn't update
the debian menus anymore.
Everytime I try I install a new applications, it appears in kde menus
but NOT in debian menus.
The workaround is to execute the command:
# update-menus
On Mon, Jul 10, 2006 at 04:49:48PM -0400, T wrote:
> Thank you all who replied.
>
> My own personal Fluxbox menu will help
>
> - add a menu not supplied by the author/maintainer
> - add my own shortcuts
>
...
> The "Debian" sub-menu will point to the auto-updated system menu, and also
> I can ke
Thanks,I just tried this and it works good.I put the debian menu in the main menu on mine.On 7/10/06, T <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Thank you all who replied.My own personal Fluxbox menu will help
- add a menu not supplied by the author/maintainer- add my own shortcutsOn Mon, 10 Jul 2006 15
; is not needed. Fluxbox (the one in Debian at least) uses
> > standard Debian Menu system, and has been doing that for as long as I can
> > remember.
> >
> > [...] Try removing
> > "~/.fluxbox/fluxbox-menu" file and re-running "update-menus" as root.
>
>
Thank you all who replied.
My own personal Fluxbox menu will help
- add a menu not supplied by the author/maintainer
- add my own shortcuts
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 15:08:45 -0400, T wrote:
> Is it possible to keep my own menu, while link to the system menu via a
> "Debian" sub-menu?
yes, here is h
Wayne Topa wrote:
>> Do not run "update-menus" as a normal user, unless you really want to
>> have your menu not to update automatically. It is a feature, not a bug.
>
> One of the benefits of the menu system is that users can add items to
> 'their' X menus to ~/.menu. As they are not read, when
Linas ?virblis([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>
> It sounds that you have run "update-menus" as a normal user some time in
> the past. In that case your menu structure is probably saved in your
> home directory and is out of reach for global "update-men
> Is it possible to keep my own menu, while link to the system menu via a
> "Debian" sub-menu?
No, I do not think this is possible. It is, however, possible to add
your own entries by adding custom menufiles to "~/.menu/" directory. The
syntax is described here [1]. Although you may want to read
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 20:13:17 +0300, Linas wrote:
>>> How could I make that happening to Fluxbox?
>>
>> do you have the menu-xdg package installed?
>
> "menu-xdg" is not needed. Fluxbox (the one in Debian at least) uses
> standard Debian Menu system, and
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>> How could I make that happening to Fluxbox?
>
> do you have the menu-xdg package installed?
"menu-xdg" is not needed. Fluxbox (the one in Debian at least) uses
standard Debian Menu system, and has been doing that for as long as I
can rem
On Mon, Jul 10, 2006 at 12:08:06PM -0400, T wrote:
> Hi
>
> How can I incorporate the Debian menu system in my Fluxbox?
>
> This is a very basic piece of puzzle that I'm missing and can't find it on
> the Internet.
>
> The menus could easily become out of syn
Hi
How can I incorporate the Debian menu system in my Fluxbox?
This is a very basic piece of puzzle that I'm missing and can't find it on
the Internet.
The menus could easily become out of sync with what programs were actually
available, with some menu items that didn't
On Fri, 12 May 2006 14:40:06 +0200
Dimitar Vukman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I believe it's some config somewhere, I'll have to find out which
> one :) Thanks,
>
Aloha all,
Looks like updating libsdl1.2debian-alsa from etch has fixed things up.
So if anyone's got similar problem I suggest to
Jesus Arocho wrote:
> Roberto:
>
> Could you be so kind as to provide a list of software you included in the
> church deployment? What country are you in?
>
I am in the US. Basically, I used a server running Debian Sarge and
LTSP 4.1 from the upstream site. They have just released LTSP 4.2,
Roberto:
Could you be so kind as to provide a list of software you included in the
church deployment? What country are you in?
On Saturday 20 May 2006 19:11, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> nuser wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm configuring a series of machines which will run ICEWM with a minimal
> > s
nuser wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm configuring a series of machines which will run ICEWM with a minimal set
> of apps. I use Debian testing/unstable, but mostly testing. I read the docs,
> but some pointers lead me nowhere. Tried to get rid of Debian default menu
> entries on ICEWM, using icepref,
Hi,
I'm configuring a series of machines which will run ICEWM with a minimal set
of apps. I use Debian testing/unstable, but mostly testing. I read the docs,
but some pointers lead me nowhere. Tried to get rid of Debian default menu
entries on ICEWM, using icepref, iceme, editing files at /
On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 11:27:35AM +0200, Dimitar Vukman wrote:
> On Tue, 09 May 2006 19:59:33 -0400
> "Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Have you tried running update-menues from the command line?
>
> Thank you very much, this worked :)
It seems to me you have run update-men
On Fri, May 12, 2006 at 12:58:49PM +0200, Michael Ott wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I installed alacarte and realise that there is a menu point Debian. But
> i do not see this point in the menu. Where i can change it.
>
> The checkbox is set so normally i have to see it.
Do you have the 'menu' and 'menu-xdg'
On Thu, 11 May 2006 22:42:00 +0200
Christoph Nenning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You could try to install the ones missing on your box.
> Another thing that could be is some messed up sdl related config file in your
> home dir.
>
> hope that helps
>
> Christoph
I believe it's some config some
Hi!
I installed alacarte and realise that there is a menu point Debian. But
i do not see this point in the menu. Where i can change it.
The checkbox is set so normally i have to see it.
Thanks in advance
CU
Michael
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Hi,
as you can run the games as a different user, the problem can't be that some
packages are missing. But I got this error myself only for missing
sdl-packages. Here is what I have installed:
ii libsdl-console 1.3-4 console that can be added to any SDL applica
ii libsdl-gfx1.2 2.0
On Wed, 10 May 2006 22:04:55 +0200
Christoph Nenning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dpkg -l libsdl\*
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed
|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||
Hi,
I think the problem is related with sdl.
Send us the output of: dpkg -l libsdl\*
regards
Christoph
Am Mittwoch, 10. Mai 2006 11:27 schrieb Dimitar Vukman:
> On Tue, 09 May 2006 19:59:33 -0400
>
> "Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Have you tried running update-menues fro
At 1147221404 past the epoch, Dimitar Vukman wrote:
> I've noticed that my debian menu is not updating, at least
> I'm sure Games submenu does not update, however if I log
> in as a different user everything works fine.Now there's
> issue with games, some of them. If I
On Tue, 09 May 2006 19:59:33 -0400
"Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you tried running update-menues from the command line?
>
> I am not sure about the wesnoth and supertux errors.
>
> -Roberto
>
Thank you very much, this worked :)
To answer other questions, I did try rem
Roberto C. Sanchez escribió:
Dimitar Vukman wrote:
Hi all,
I've posted this to lq, but will "post it" here on mailing list because I'm
getting really desperate :)
I've noticed that my debian menu is not updating, at least I'm sure Games
submenu does not up
Dimitar Vukman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've posted this to lq, but will "post it" here on mailing list because I'm
> getting really desperate :)
>
> I've noticed that my debian menu is not updating, at least I'm sure Games
> submenu does
Hi all,
I've posted this to lq, but will "post it" here on mailing list because I'm
getting really desperate :)
I've noticed that my debian menu is not updating, at least I'm sure Games
submenu does not update, however if I log in as a different user everything
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Tim Beauregard wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Once upon a time I had a "Debian" menu in the Gnome applications
Thanks for help everyone, working beautifully again thanks to menu-xdg
and update-menus command.
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On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 16:14 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
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> > Hello,
> >
> > Once upon a time I had a "Debian" menu in the Gnome appli
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 12:45:01AM +0300, Linas ??virblis wrote:
> Tim Beauregard wrote:
>
> > Once upon a time I had a "Debian" menu in the Gnome applications
> > drop-down list, where I had access to all the installed software (eg
> > mldonkey) that didn&
Tim Beauregard wrote:
> Once upon a time I had a "Debian" menu in the Gnome applications
> drop-down list, where I had access to all the installed software (eg
> mldonkey) that didn't automatically appear in the main categories (I
> presume those are 'menu-awa
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> Hello,
>
> Once upon a time I had a "Debian" menu in the Gnome applications
> drop-down list, where I had access to all the installed software (eg
> m
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Hello,
Once upon a time I had a "Debian" menu in the Gnome applications
drop-down list, where I had access to all the installed software (eg
mldonkey) that didn't automatically appear in the main categories (I
presume those
I think installing the menu package will suffice.On 11/28/05, Antonio Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 11:59:10AM +0100, Philippe Dhont (Sea-ro) wrote:
>> Hello,>> I use several debian machines and normally i have a menu "debian" in> applications (in gnome).> With my la
On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 11:59:10AM +0100, Philippe Dhont (Sea-ro) wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I use several debian machines and normally i have a menu "debian" in
> applications (in gnome).
> With my last installed systems, i don't have that menu anymore.
>
> How comes ? Is it moved or what happened
Title: No debian menu in applications in gnome
Hello,
I use several debian machines and normally i have a menu "debian" in applications (in gnome).
With my last installed systems, i don't have that menu anymore.
How comes ? Is it moved or what happened with it ?
Cheers,
Phil.
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Barry Hawkins wrote:
> I recently (the last several days) had my Debian menu disappear from my
> GNOME Applications menu. I checked for bug reports against menu,
> gnome-menus, and others but nothing looks like. Didn't see anyone els
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I recently (the last several days) had my Debian menu disappear from my
GNOME Applications menu. I checked for bug reports against menu,
gnome-menus, and others but nothing looks like. Didn't see anyone else
report the issue in the mailing
On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 11:40:59AM -0500, Scott Thompson wrote:
> Both KDE and GNOME have menus full of links to all of the software installed
> on the system, including the Debian menu. When I use any other installed
> windows manager, i.e. fluxbox, blackbox, enlightenment or xfce4,
On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 12:40, Scott Thompson wrote:
> Both KDE and GNOME have menus full of links to all of the software installed
> on the system, including the Debian menu. When I use any other installed
> windows manager, i.e. fluxbox, blackbox, enlightenment or xfce4, the menus
> a
Both KDE and GNOME have menus full of links to all of the software installed
on the system, including the Debian menu. When I use any other installed
windows manager, i.e. fluxbox, blackbox, enlightenment or xfce4, the menus
are all empty. How can I get at least the Debian menu to appear in
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 11:05:10PM +0800, Thomas Beresford wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does anybody know how to generate the debian menu on gnome 2.6? I've installed Gnome
> 2.6 in my woody debian system through apt-get -t unstable, but the debian menu is
> blank. Is there a way
On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 06:30:32PM +0200, Matthias Kraus wrote:
> Simon Huggins schrieb:
> >On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 03:50:12PM +0200, Matthias Kraus wrote:
> >>I want to add the debian-menu to the xfce4 panel,
> >>but I had found no way to do this job. Can anyone
>
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 23:05:10 +0800, Thomas Beresford
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anybody know how to generate the debian menu on gnome 2.6? I've installed Gnome
> 2.6 in my woody debian system through apt-get -t unstable, but the debian menu is
> blank. Is there a way
Hello,
Does anybody know how to generate the debian menu on gnome 2.6? I've installed Gnome
2.6 in my woody debian system through apt-get -t unstable, but the debian menu is
blank. Is there a way to generate the menu?
Thomas Beresford
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Simon Huggins schrieb:
On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 03:50:12PM +0200, Matthias Kraus wrote:
I want to add the debian-menu to the xfce4 panel,
but I had found no way to do this job. Can anyone
help, show me an howto, etc. ?
As far as I know there's no way to do this though someone asked on IRC
On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 03:50:12PM +0200, Matthias Kraus wrote:
> I want to add the debian-menu to the xfce4 panel,
> but I had found no way to do this job. Can anyone
> help, show me an howto, etc. ?
As far as I know there's no way to do this though someone asked on IRC
today
Hi,
I want to add the debian-menu to the xfce4 panel,
but I had found no way to do this job. Can anyone
help, show me an howto, etc. ?
System: debian/testing, no "non-debian" packages
Matthias
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"Scott Ware" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there an easy (or not) way to get rid of the "Debian menu" in the
> gnome main menu?
>
> Thanks!
>
Even
Hello,
Is there an easy (or not) way to get rid of the "Debian menu" in the gnome
main menu?
Thanks!
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I added the custom sorting to my debian menu configuration, it used
to work but some time ago it stopped working.
I have the following in the /etc/menu-methods/menu.h:
# item first, submenu later:
# sort=ifelse($command, "0", "1" ) ":$title"
sort=ifelse($pr
I added the custom sorting to my debian menu configuration, it used
to work but some time ago it stopped working.
I have the following in the /etc/menu-methods/menu.h:
# item first, submenu later:
# sort=ifelse($command, "0", "1" ) ":$title"
sort=ifelse($pr
--- got it to work!
Including how system.fluxbox-menu works. Sometimes `intuitive guessing'
gets the job done. ;)
Thanks for your help!
h: Krisse
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Thanks, it got me a bit on the way, *but* ...
(There always has to be a `but', doesn't there?)
First of all I had to change the following line:
!include menu.h -- into: !include /etc/menu-methods/menu.h
Don't know if that's good/bad/doesn't matter...
Secondly, I get the following error:
update-menu
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 07:19:35PM +0200, Kristian Niemi wrote:
> Got punished for trying out fluxbox-cvs, now wondering if anyone could
> help me keep the cake...
>
> I'm using Sid.
> The thing is that I had Fluxbox stable (0.1.14-2) installed, but added a
> apt-source to be able to use a more
Got punished for trying out fluxbox-cvs, now wondering if anyone could
help me keep the cake...
I'm using Sid.
The thing is that I had Fluxbox stable (0.1.14-2) installed, but added a
apt-source to be able to use a more fresh Fluxbox, the Debian way. So I
uninstalled old Fluxbox, installed newe
I changed /etc/menu-methods/menu.h to change sorting to sorting by
priority:
sort=ifelse($priority, $priority, "99")
I have a menu item in /etc/menu defined like this:
jojda:/etc/menu-methods> cat /etc/menu/xterm
?package(xterm):\
needs=x11\
section="/"\
longtitle="Xterm: terminal emulato
like it should
cause the debian menu to be included...
andy
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On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 11:31:48AM -0600, andy bezella wrote:
> a few sid upgrades ago (i believe starting with the recent cvs
> checkouts) it appears that sawfish lost compatibility (to some extent)
> with the debian menu system. the apps menu does not appear on the root
> window me
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