On Monday 13 November 2000 15:16, you wrote:
> On Saturday 11 November 2000 16:44, Armisis Aieoln wrote:
> > Isent menudrake's mission to make a common menu between all
> > desktop environments?
>
> Yes, it's
>
> > If so, in 7.2 its not working,
> > try installing some loki games, and wpo2000, they may
> > show on your menu for the root user, but they do not
> > get migrated to other users...
>
> What package do you install ? Mandrake one ?
> debian menu, provide a good tools to have same menu structure on different
> windows manager, and with menudrake you can edit this structure. But if you
> install package from different source than mandrake or debian, this package
> probably not install the correct menu entry in /usr/lib/menu.

Corel software, and Loki games....


>
> > under K plus tuns of other garbage... a menu standard for linux
> > must be developed, it waists too much time to keep updating each
> > menu for each user, and for each desktop gnome kde ect....
>
> You're completly agree, it's waste of time for packaging task to configure
> menu entry for each applications with each windows manager.
>
> Vince


thanks for the help!!!

Dave
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