Hi Margot, What I have done in the past that works for me is in a terminal window, run menudrake. Let it build/sort the menu then save it.
Phil On Saturday 24 January 2004 10:20, Margot wrote: > Some of the packages I've installed are not available on the user menu > in KDE. I know about the 'menu bug', and I've downloaded all the > necessary updates, but some things are still missing. > > When I go into menudrake as root, the panel for Available Applications > contains all the missing packages. However, when I go into menudrake as > user, the Available Applications panel is empty. > > I can call up the applications if I open a terminal, but I'd rather have > them on the user menu so I don't have to remember the commands! How do I > get these Available Applications moved over to the user menu rather than > just root? I've tried 'update-menus -v' as both root and user, but it > makes no difference. > > Margot
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