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You have the menu pkg installed. When you install pkgs it updates all of your m enus to show the new pkg. It builds a new syste.*rc file REPLACING the one alre ady there. Backup that file before it gets lost and read the man pages on menu. You have to modify system.steprc-menu and run updatemenus to rebuild the rc files. Note in the -menu file that you need to make some changes to the menu se ction so that the Debian submenu is a submenu and not the main menu. On 03-Apr-97 Adam Shand wrote: >Thanks to everyone who responded. The key bit of info was discovering >about the ~/.xsession-errors file. Once I had that it was really easy. > >The problem was that the /etc/X11/afterstep/system.steprc was wrongly >installed as /etc/X11/afterstep/system.steprc-menu. Since I didn't have a >~/.steprc file either it was just bombing out. > >Thanks for everyones help. > >Adam. > - ---------------------------------- Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> E-Mail: Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 03-Apr-97 Time: 14:42:26 - ---------------------------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBM0QIIwi+Ph+i3TgpAQE+mwQAhxr4UsZtR8aGKUB8pPcfjoChEm4abA+z G5p3p3VJ6gAnfI8ah5659LXOSwWZwqKcfxNexiodOmeceeFZAOw5704jWkwhkepl mD9LAK5aAAAhVleqBNpHKpVm3VwWo3LDv6LYTDVn9EwW+rphC8rsNCc8sbik1nCv XIcvY5ihKPs= =kE6b -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----