On Monday 30 April 2007, Roy Wright wrote:
> Also I don't understand how or where the menu structure is defined on
> disk. Any good references?
You will probably get a good reply long before you read this (tomorrow
is a public holiday in my country and I won't be online) but here goes:
KDE and
On Monday 30 April 2007 23:18:00 darren kirby wrote:
> quoth the Roy Wright:
> > Also I don't understand how or where the menu structure is defined on
> > disk. Any good references?
>
> Have a look in ~/.kde/share/applnk
Take also a look at ~/.local/share/applnk
Regards, Elias P.
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quoth the Roy Wright:
> Is there any way to recover? Or do I just have to take the hour or two
> and recreate my menu structure?
Perhaps try kappfinder...or perhaps use the desktop settings wizard to change
back to default state if kappfinder doesn't work.
> Is this clashing of menu structures
On Monday 30 Apr 2007 10:57:08 pm Roy Wright wrote:
>
> Is this clashing of menu structures normal between window managers?
> If so, any tools for backing up the menu structure? Or a way to tell gnome
> to use kde menu structure?
>
I can't help much as I don't run GNOME along with KDE but this men
Howdy,
First I'm running ~x86 with the Xeffects overlay (Beryl- on nvidia).
When doing a emerge -uDNav world, I had missed that the kdelibs-3.5.6-r7
being updated was from portage instead of from the xeffects overlay.
This caused kicker to crash first time I'd clicked on an icon.
OK, no prob
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