On Sat, Oct 01, 2005 at 08:02:03PM -0400, Titus Barik wrote:
> For example, when I use Fluxbox, I have an Apps menu, a Games menu, a
> Shells menu, a Programming menu, and so on. Most of these applications
> under these menus and these menu groups don't appear in my GNOME menu.
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On Sat, 01 Oct 2005 20:02:03 -0400
Titus Barik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For example, when I use Fluxbox, I have an Apps menu, a Games menu, a
> Shells menu, a Programming menu, and so on. Most of these applications
> under these menus and these menu groups don't appear in my GNOME menu.
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"Titus Barik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Thomas Jollans wrote:
> > How long ago are you talking about ?
> > I do have an 'Other' menu, but it contains only Celestia (which I have
> > installed in the gnome version)
>
> Hi Thomas,
>
> For example, when I use Fluxb
Thomas Jollans wrote:
How long ago are you talking about ?
I do have an 'Other' menu, but it contains only Celestia (which I have
installed in the gnome version)
Hi Thomas,
For example, when I use Fluxbox, I have an Apps menu, a Games menu, a
Shells menu, a Programming menu, and so on. Most
Titus Barik wrote:
Hi all,
A long time ago, GNOME used to have an "other" menu or something
similar in the 'start menu' that had non-gnome applications in the
list. Sometime ago, this had dissapeared, and I'm wondering if there's
a way to get it back.
I'm running Debian unstable.
Regards,
Hi all,
A long time ago, GNOME used to have an "other" menu or something similar
in the 'start menu' that had non-gnome applications in the list.
Sometime ago, this had dissapeared, and I'm wondering if there's a way
to get it back.
I'm running Debian unstable.
Regards,
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Titus Barik <[EM
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