On Tue, 2006-08-22 at 17:06 -0600, Michael Jones wrote:

> Open a terminal (as Massimo suggested, ctrl+alt+insert) 

Thanks to Massimo and Matthew Smith as well as Michael!

> and check your ~/.e/e/applications/menu/all folder and see if any .eap
> files are listed. 

No files or folder under .e, but perhaps you meant .enlightenment which
is there. There is no subdirectory called e however or enlightenment for
that matter. Maybe this is how Ubuntu is packaging enlightenment.

>  There should at least be a few default ones there.  

None exist at all.

May be this is worthy of filing a bug in Ubuntu's package? I find it odd
that there is no obvious way to access applications in Ubuntu's version
of enlightenment. While they are a rather new distribution, they can
copy debians design which provides a way to access programs easily, at
least on the E-Live CD which I have run.

> Then you can edit the ~/.e/e/applications/menu/favorite/.order file
> using nano, gedit, kwrite, etc 

<flamebait> You did not mention emacs! </flamebait>

Jeremiah


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