i think that is one of the microscopic things i liked about win2k is if i didnt like
something on the menu or i wanted to add something i could right click on where i
wanted it or what i wanted to delete and make the change right then and there,
if i could write code better i would change it myself so it could work like that.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> On Monday 12 March 2001 17:37, you wrote:
> > After installing some new versions of some programs, their entry
> > disappeared from the menu in kde. That wouldn't be a big problem if i
>
> That's because the rpm/tarball did not include a entry in the menu system
>
> > could add them again, but the problem is that i can't. The menu config
> > doesn't work. When i try to start it, it doesn't even load. Nothing
> > happens. Please help!
> >
>
> Personally, I like the menu system, but MenuDrake sucks.
> You can always manyally edit a menu file, take a look in /usr/lib/menu &
> /etc/menu for examples.
>
>
> --
> Alex
> Kernel Panic is General Failure's second in command
>
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