Somehow I lost the most recent programs used in the menu - kde 31 from
cooker.

I then tried to restore this, but I could not find it in the
configuration of the desktop, which is the kde control center.

Trying mcc, I could not execute mcc as a normal user, although it told
me to just ignore getting root privilegies - it repetedly asked me to do
that.

(furthermore "keeping root passwd" does not work either, the root
setting is still just ignored).

I then went on to edit the system menu via menudrake, as root.
But I could not find a place to add the most recently used programs to
the menu.
oI found out that I could enter menudrak for my normal user by
right-clicking the kde start button, but still I could not find anything
to add to my menu for the most recently programs.

Then under right-click kde-start -> panel menu -> configure panel
-> menues I finally found it, but it seems illogical to do it here.
I noticed that the default was 0 entrances, I think it used to be 5.
I have the problem in both my systems, and I am sure that I had a
functioning "recent ..." menu in mdk 9.2 beta 2. So it looks like
somewhere between 9.2�2 and current cooker the default for the "recent"
menu changed from 5 to 0.

Also I then noticed in the kde control center that there was a looknfeel
section with a panel editing posibility, but that did not include
editing this item. I find it strange that the kde control module is not
available from the kde control center.

Best regards
keld

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