On Thursday 03 May 2001 08:39, Frederic Crozat wrote:
> Dans l'article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Peter Ruskin"
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit :
> > On Monday 30 April 2001 18:12, Peter Ruskin wrote:
> >> On Monday 30 April 2001 08:35, Frederic Crozat wrote:
> >> > Dans l'article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Peter Ruskin"
> >> >
> >> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit :
> >> > > [...]
> >> > > What about us KDE users who don't like your menu?
> >> >
> >> > Run menudrake, choose "Action/Mandrake customization/Disable Mdk
> >> > customization" and KDE/Gnome won't display Mandrake menus (you need
> >> > to logout/login one time)...
> >>
> >> Thanks for the info, Fred. That seems better than my way of `rpm
> >> -e`ing menu and menudrake - I'll try it.
> >
> > Sorry Fred, I gave it a try over about 30 hours - but it just doesn't
> > work. I disabled Mandrake customization at personal and system level,
> > re-applied my own menus. It was OK over reboots so I was encouraged -
> > perhaps Fred was right - but as soon as I install or remove an RPM - my
> > menus are wiped out.
>
> What version of gnome-core do you have on your system ?
[21:13 peter@penguin:~]$ rpm -qa|grep gnome-core
gnome-core-1.4.0.2-2mdk
gnome-core-devel-1.4.0.2-2mdk
>
> You don't have to remove menu nor menudrake anymore since we don't
> touch /usr/share/gnome/apps where original Gnome menu is located..
But I hardly ever touch gnome. All my time is in KDE and it's those menus
that are getting messed up.
I use the KDE menu structure, with my additions:
Applications
Configuration (mine - not Mandrake's)
Development
Editors
Games
Graphics
Internet
Multimedia (no sub-menus!)
Office
Peter (my stuff)
Settings
System
Toys
Utilities
WordProcessing
When I then install/update an RPM, all that is gone again - I was hoping that
"Action/Mandrake customization/Disable Mdk customization" would prevent this
- Alas no.
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Linux 2.4.3-20mdk, Uptime 3 hours 18 minutes