--- Larry Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Fortunately, if you're smarter than the interface, you can fix it
> in the
> Linux case :-)  My guess is that you've got an ownership problem
> from all
> the jumping back and forth between root and yourself when you have
> been
> changing this stuff.  It's pretty likely that the problem is that
> root
> owns the .kde directory and .kderc file in your home directory.  If
> I'm
> right, doing 

No, I'm the owner of .kderc, .kde/ and its files and subdirectories.
On the other hand, there isn't a straightforward relationship between
the .kde/share/applnk and the menus. There's a .kde/share/applnk/John
subdirectory which is named Gnome in the menus (there's no "John"
submenu in any case) so some configuration information is being kept
"somewhere" else.

Maybe it's not wise to move the applnk files around, perhaps kmenus
can't handle that properly (although the help-file indicates
otherwise). I could try pruning the kde menu again, see if it works
this time. Just hope this doesn't make the mess even worse.

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