On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 21:23, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 08:29:25PM +0300, Noam Meltzer wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I'm a sysadmin in a large network. Recently I was working on upgrading
> > our linuxes. (i chose mdk9.1, and KDE as the desktop env. - please don't
> > start a flame war about it, that's a fact which won't be changed and lot
> > of thinking were behind)
> > anyway, I was preparing a basic KDE configuration, that will be good for
> > my users needs.
> > and then I encountered a very wierd problem:
> > certain users, on certain machines (i couldn't find a rule behind which
> > users and which machines) when they first logged in to KDE (and they had
> > no previous KDE environment in their home. i created users from
> > scratch), the KMenu application was empty for them, and also all the
> > icons which are supposed to be near it.
> > I tried restoring the original KDE configuration of MDK9.1
> > (${KDEPREFIX}/share/config) but it didn't work.
> > does any1 here has a clue why this can happen?
> 
>   update-menus
> 
I tried this utility, and it created only the KMenu entries. I couldn't
find a way to create the buttons which are supposed to be located near
the KMenu button.

> This should also recreate the system-wide KDE menu. The specific KDE
> script is under /etc/menu-methods or something similar.
> 
I will look for this script on sunday morning at work.
> I think it is normally run in the background when packages are
> installed, as it takes long time.

What I'm actually looking for, is the reason for this odd behaviour.
Maybe some script which makes a stupid "if" or something.
I hope some1 has the answer...
-- 
Noam Meltzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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