Hi (inlines) I will delete all the previously answered questions On 06/13/2015 05:29 PM, Ali Linx wrote: > Hi, > > I have ToriOS installed on two machines: > One is attached to a TV I use as media player. > The other is in the attached picture with this email. > > I just did: > apt-get upgrade && apt-get dist-upgrade > > I did not re-install (purposely) as I want to check what would happen > to an already installed system. > (snip) > 11. GParted is listed under: Apps > System > GParted. I highly > recommend to get rid of GParted for the installed system and please, > keep it on the LiveCD. ok > > 12. After installing any application, Menu still does not refresh by > itself. > what does 'any application' mean (specific programs) In my tests, all programs that call update-menus refresh the menu, which is true of most programs... at least the majority of them from my experience.
if you have a problem, run: sudo update-menus The alternative would be to write (in C/C++) a program that is a menu It might be possible to write a script that does this... but I do not have the time to research making a bash menu, if it is even possible with zenity. I don't think it is possible to overload the menu (mouse click 1 does something like exec:create-menu AND root:4 ), so generating the menu with each click is not something I think is possible (or wise, as it would take more time to show it). -- Regards -Israel ToriOS Team
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