For instance, if I add/delete entries in the KDE menu using menudrake, (selecting the "System Menu" option), those changes are saved, however, as soon as I re-open menudrake, it reloads the default menu and I have to start all over again.
KDE also provides it's own menu editor (kmenu) in KControl, but it does the same thing, except it does it only for the current user. It also reloads the default menu when it's launched again.
On the other hand, KDE's kiosktool is a bit more radical than I'd prefer to use.
Can someone shed a bit of light on this? I haven't been able to find a way to make my menu changes permanent or in other words how to make my revised menu the default for all users, even after I re-start menudrake.
Any help would be appreciated, since I can't seem to find anything on Google that helps.
-- Lanman Registered Linux User #190712
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