On Saturday 27 January 2001 02:02, you wrote:
> On Wednesday 24 January 2001 10:31 am, you wrote:
> > For those of you who don't have extensve edits to try to merge, I omitted
> > the following lines from my earlier post inadvertantly.
> >
> > In a terminal
> >
> > # menudrake --ecit-system-menu
> >
> > should do what you want, but it does it for all users.
> >
> > Civileme
>
> I just tried that a couple days ago.  It worked like you said - but - that
> broke the control panel.  My control panel can't access any of it's menu
> items now.  As of a matter of fact it doesn't come up with any menu items
> at all.  The left window is completely blank.  I've tried to fix it but I
> can't. How do I fix it ???
>
>   Kelley Terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Well, the simple way to fix the control panel is
linux 3 at boot
login as the user with the broken control panel

$ rm -r ~/.kde -f
$ startx

and use .gnome instead if it is the gnome panel you refer to.

more complicated is

$ su -
password:
# updatedb
# rpm --rebuilddb
# update-menus
log out and back in

Civileme

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