On Wed, January 4, 2006 2:23, Doug Reich said:
Out of curiosity, what kind of file would one put where to make it
automatically added to the menu without this tool? This has always
irked
me, especially after running find commands all over disk trying to
alter these items.
Look for
On Tue, 2006-01-03 at 23:53 -0600, Randy McMurchy wrote:
umar wrote these words on 01/03/06 23:49 CST:
But some of the packages are listing in start menu of KDE.Like
firefox,xmms and MPlayer...I can access these things from command line,but
not from start menu.
To have stuff
hi all, I completed LFS and BLFS succesfully.But some of the packages are listing in start menu of KDE.Like firefox,xmms and MPlayer...I can access these things from command line,but not from start menu. if any body knows reply me.. Regards: MOHD UMAR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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umar wrote these words on 01/03/06 23:49 CST:
But some of the packages are listing in start menu of KDE.Like firefox,xmms
and MPlayer...I can access these things from command line,but not from start
menu.
To have stuff automatically added to the start menu, open the start
menu, choose
To have stuff automatically added to the start menu, open the start
menu, choose Settings, then choose Menu Updating Tool. You can probably
figure it out from there.
Out of curiosity, what kind of file would one put where to make it
automatically added to the menu without this tool? This has