Ordinarily, it doesn't seem to be an issue that the modern desktop hides things on the command line level, how ever, when I go digging for something, it does get rather annoying not having it in the obvious location.
I have two kde 4.5 installations. On my desktop, I installed Crossover Office, which is why I believe broke things. On my laptop, I have the following categories in the application menu: Debian Development Education Games Graphics Internet Multimedia Office Settings System Utilities Lost & Found My workstation had a similar menu as well until I installed Crossover. Now, I have the following categories: Development Education Games Internet Multimedia Lost & Found ...And most of the apps are in lost&found. I've tried going through the kmenuedit, but we are talking about quite a few apps... I figure that somewhere there has to be a directory structure that the menu represents, but as yet, I haven't been able to find it. So what I wanted to do is to use either the command line or maybe konqueror/dolphin and manually create the categories, then move the apps from L&F to the appropriate place. How would I do this with the kde infrastructure as it is? Thanks, --b

