Not 100% sure about what would happen in your case.  I am running Ubuntu
14.04 with LXDE which I added on myself after the initial install.  As a
result everything I expect to be in the menu is in there.  Might be a
better way to go and safer too.


On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 11:42 PM, Edwin Maynard <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I have a strange question that Googling hasn't been able to resolve and I
> am betting that the answer is simple. I am using the 8-19 LXDE flasher
> image (I realize that it is an alpha). It loads fine, and pretty much
> everything seems to be happy (standalone, ssh, vnc) and ticking along.
> Here's the funny question - the rootfs is very full but I only see a couple
> of things on the LXDE menu. I am pretty sure things like python are there
> but nothing in the menu. Likewise with the Accessories menu - Leafpad,
> Lxterminal, and something else - that's it.
>
> If I were to run something along the lines of "apt-get reinstall all"
> would I be chancing a total trainwreck? Is there something that can go
> through the file system and populate the menu - even if I need to change
> the categories? One note - I did add a user so I am not running the
> "debian" account.
>
> Thanks in advance for the assistance.
>
> Ed
>
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