So, no one has any ideas/info on this? Am I the only Debian user who
doesn't use GNOME? :-)
David Guntner grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
Hi, all.
I could have sworn that once upon a time, running kmenuedit as root
would let you set the menu items for all users on the system. Now,
From: David Guntner dav...@akamail.net
To: Linux Debian Mailing List debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Monday, December 3, 2012 8:51 AM
Subject: Re: KDE4 - way to add to k menu for *all* users?
So, no one has any ideas/info on this? Am I the only Debian user who
doesn't use GNOME? :-)
On Mon, 03 Dec 2012 05:51:01 -0800
David Guntner dav...@akamail.net wrote:
Hello David,
So, no one has any ideas/info on this? Am I the only Debian user who
I've never tried what to do what you're asking. It may be that it was
possible under KDE3, and never has been in v4, and you're memory
Brad Rogers grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Mon, 03 Dec 2012 05:51:01 -0800
David Guntner dav...@akamail.net wrote:
Hello David,
So, no one has any ideas/info on this? Am I the only Debian user who
I've never tried what to do what you're asking. It may be that it was
possible under
Jay DeKing grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
David Guntner grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
I could have sworn that once upon a time, running kmenuedit as
root would let you set the menu items for all users on the
system. Now, unfortunately, it only seems to edit the menu for
the root user.
On 03/12/12 14:04, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Mon, 03 Dec 2012 05:51:01 -0800
David Guntner dav...@akamail.net wrote:
Hello David,
So, no one has any ideas/info on this? Am I the only Debian user who
I've never tried what to do what you're asking. It may be that it was
possible under
On Mon, 03 Dec 2012 06:15:01 -0800
David Guntner dav...@akamail.net wrote:
Hello David,
Yea, I wasn't completely clear about that. It was under KDE3 where I
had been able to do that, back on my old Mandriva setup. It would
I missed that part, then.
really suck if they've taken that
On Mon, 03 Dec 2012 06:18:49 -0800
David Guntner dav...@akamail.net wrote:
Hello David,
So I guess I'll go find a KDE list and join long enough to ask the
question. :-)
How about debian-...@lists.debian.org?
--
Regards _
/ ) The blindingly obvious is
/ _)rad
On Mon, 03 Dec 2012 14:25:26 +
Tony van der Hoff t...@vanderhoff.org wrote:
Hello Tony,
I'm not sure whether you may be able to edit the root user's menu, which
will be reflected in a *virgin* user's menu.
You saying that has reminded me, that there's somewhere you can store
default
Brad Rogers grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Mon, 03 Dec 2012 06:18:49 -0800
David Guntner dav...@akamail.net wrote:
Hello David,
So I guess I'll go find a KDE list and join long enough to ask the
question. :-)
How about debian-...@lists.debian.org?
Oh! Ok, I didn't know there was
Brad Rogers grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Mon, 03 Dec 2012 06:15:01 -0800
David Guntner dav...@akamail.net wrote:
Hello David,
Yea, I wasn't completely clear about that. It was under KDE3 where I
had been able to do that, back on my old Mandriva setup. It would
I missed that part,
On Mon, 03 Dec 2012 10:03:16 -0800
David Guntner dav...@akamail.net wrote:
Hello David,
Oh! Ok, I didn't know there was one of those. :-) I figured I'd have
to join a {something}@kde list or something like that. Thanks!
YW, David.
--
Regards _
/ ) The blindingly
On Mon, 03 Dec 2012 10:05:58 -0800
David Guntner dav...@akamail.net wrote:
Hello David,
Naw, you didn't miss it. I just hadn't mentioned it - thus my I wasn't
completely clear about that. :-)
Which I misread as I *was* completely... (my emphasis).
Ah well
(dpkg/apt/aptitude), it does
David Guntner dav...@akamail.net writes:
So, no one has any ideas/info on this? Am I the only Debian user who
doesn't use GNOME? :-)
David Guntner grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
Hi, all.
I could have sworn that once upon a time, running kmenuedit as root
would let you set the menu items
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