On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 09:07:14AM -0600, Jason Martens wrote:
> Mike Hommey wrote:
> >On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 04:32:30PM -0600, Jason Martens 
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>Mike Hommey wrote:
> >>>On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 11:47:13AM -0600, Jason Martens 
> >>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>Justin Pryzby wrote:
> >>>>>On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 11:21:08AM -0600, Jason Martens wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>>Package: firefox-gnome-support
> >>>>>>Version: 1.5.dfsg-3
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>There is no menu entry for Firefox.  I'm not sure if this should be 
> >>>>>>against Package: firefox or the firefox-gnome-support package, but 
> >>>>>>the latter seemed more logical.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>I have Apps/Net/Firefox, but I don't know the first thing about
> >>>>>gnome; is there a firefox "Debian Menu" entry?
> >>>>>
> >>>>Ah, yes there is.  It just doesn't show up under "Internet", in the 
> >>>>gnome menu.
> >>>>
> >>>It does, here... does it happen with a new user ?
> >>>
> >>>Mike
> >>>
> >>Hmm, no. I created a new user and logged in as that user, and it showed 
> >>up in the menu.  It is definately not in my menu still. 
> >>   
> >You may have removed it somehow from your menu...
> >
> >Mike
> >
> It's quite possible, however I generally don't muck around with the 
> menus.  Where can I look?  I'm afraid that I'm not very familiar with 
> the menuing system.  can I do a "dpkg -L" and see if the menu file is 
> missing?
It is /usr/share/menu/firefox on recent versions, perhaps
/usr/lib/menu/firefox on slightly older versions; but there are ways
of changing the local menus, and gnome probably has even another layer
of ways of doing it, too.

Justin


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