On Sat, Mar 05, 2011 at 01:40:52AM +0530, Jeffrin Jose wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 03:41:15PM +, Carl Fink wrote:
> Iam not sure about this,but please install the
> packages named "menu" and "icewm-gnome-support".
> Hope something happens...
Both already installed.
> apt-get install me
On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 03:41:15PM +, Carl Fink wrote:
> The GNOME and KDE menus in Icewm on my system have no elements. Odd, since I
> have GNOME installed. (Icewm is way better for a netbook, so I'd rather use
> it.) GNOME itself works fine.
>
Iam not sure about this,b
The GNOME and KDE menus in Icewm on my system have no elements. Odd, since I
have GNOME installed. (Icewm is way better for a netbook, so I'd rather use
it.) GNOME itself works fine.
Testing x86 system, 64 bit.
I thought I'd ask here before filing a bug. Thanks for any help.
Carl
I noticed in the meanwhile that /var/cache was full. After resolving
this, and running an aptitude dist-upgrade again, my problem is
solved :-)
Regards,
Jeroen
On Jun 29, 3:10 pm, "Jeroen Dijkmans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I performed an dist-upgrade of my lenny system this morni
Hello,
I performed an dist-upgrade of my lenny system this morning. After that, I
noticed that starting up my wife's KDE, gives a lot of trouble. I get the
following two error pop-ups:
Malformed url file://home/mywife/Desktop
Malformed url system:/
After which I get the desktop, but all men
Am 2006-11-11 14:37:02, schrieb Alan Ianson:
> On Sat November 11 2006 13:52, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> > I've noticed that occasionally a new program won't show up in my KDE or
> > Debian menus until after I close and restart the X session. Is there a
> > way to force KDE to reread its available men
On Fri, 2006-11-17 at 02:24 +0100, Tobias Niemann wrote:
> Owen Heisler said the following on 17.11.2006 01:20:
> > On Fri, 2006-11-17 at 00:20 +0100, Tobias Niemann wrote:
> >> I have a problem with the menus of Gnome and KDE. The applications menu
> >> is completely empty and the System menu isn'
Owen Heisler said the following on 17.11.2006 01:20:
> On Fri, 2006-11-17 at 00:20 +0100, Tobias Niemann wrote:
>> I have a problem with the menus of Gnome and KDE. The applications menu
>> is completely empty and the System menu isn't filled properly either.
>> /usr/share/applications is filled wi
On Fri, 2006-11-17 at 00:20 +0100, Tobias Niemann wrote:
> I have a problem with the menus of Gnome and KDE. The applications menu
> is completely empty and the System menu isn't filled properly either.
> /usr/share/applications is filled with lots of .desktop files and I ran
> update-menus, too. I
Hi,
I have a problem with the menus of Gnome and KDE. The applications menu
is completely empty and the System menu isn't filled properly either.
/usr/share/applications is filled with lots of .desktop files and I ran
update-menus, too. I'd like to know how the generation of the menu files
and str
: Debian User List
Subject: Reload KDE menus without logging out?
I've noticed that occasionally a new program won't show up in my KDE or
Debian menus until after I close and restart the X session. Is there a
way to force KDE to reread its available menus without logging out
first?
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On Sat November 11 2006 13:52, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> I've noticed that occasionally a new program won't show up in my KDE or
> Debian menus until after I close and restart the X session. Is there a
> way to force KDE to reread its available menus without logging out
> first?
update-menus should
On Sunday 12 November 2006 08:52, Todd A. Jacobs shared this with us all:
>--> I've noticed that occasionally a new program won't show up in my KDE or
>--> Debian menus until after I close and restart the X session. Is there a
>--> way to force KDE to reread its available menus without logging out
I've noticed that occasionally a new program won't show up in my KDE or
Debian menus until after I close and restart the X session. Is there a
way to force KDE to reread its available menus without logging out
first?
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I'm using KDE 3.3.2 and recently I added Nvu to my system, then created a menu
item for it on the KDE menu. It stayed until I had to kill X
(ctrl-alt-backspace). I tried creating a menu entry, then logging out and
logging back in, but it still disappeared. Since then, I added Pingus and
K3D
On a system where I'm going to be creating a large number of users, where
should I look to find the file(s) that control the KDE menus that get
autocreated for each newly created user?
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Andrew Schulman wrote:
>> Daniel Teichert wrote:
>>
>> > And I heard Haim Ashkenazi exclaim:
>> >> 1. my nvidia drivers take a very long time to load (about 30 seconds),
>> >> and every time I switch from X to console and back it takes about 15
>> >> seconds to load. I thought it was a memory/CPU
> Daniel Teichert wrote:
>
> > And I heard Haim Ashkenazi exclaim:
> >> 1. my nvidia drivers take a very long time to load (about 30 seconds),
> >> and every time I switch from X to console and back it takes about 15
> >> seconds to load. I thought it was a memory/CPU issue but running top
> >> di
Katipo wrote:
>
>> Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
>
>>>
>>> 2. what happened to the "Debian" folder inside every kde submenu? it's
>>> lost
>>> since the upgrade...
>>>
> Try:- '$update-menus'
tried that. just to make sure I'm clear:
I have the main "Debian" menu. what I'm missing is the "Debian" menu in
Daniel Teichert wrote:
> And I heard Haim Ashkenazi exclaim:
>> 1. my nvidia drivers take a very long time to load (about 30 seconds),
>> and every time I switch from X to console and back it takes about 15
>> seconds to load. I thought it was a memory/CPU issue but running top
>> didn't show heav
Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
2. what happened to the "Debian" folder inside every kde submenu? it's
lost
since the upgrade...
Try:- '$update-menus'
Regards,
David.
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And I heard Haim Ashkenazi exclaim:
> 1. my nvidia drivers take a very long time to load (about 30 seconds), and
> every time I switch from X to console and back it takes about 15 seconds to
> load. I thought it was a memory/CPU issue but running top didn't show heavy
> load while switching. I run
Kent West wrote:
> Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
>
>>Hi
>>
>>just upgraded my not-so-up-to-date sid. it went fairly smooth but I still
>>have two annoying problems:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>2. what happened to the "Debian" folder inside every kde submenu? it's
>>lost since the upgrade...
>>
>>
>>
> Odd;
Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
Hi
just upgraded my not-so-up-to-date sid. it went fairly smooth but I still
have two annoying problems:
2. what happened to the "Debian" folder inside every kde submenu? it's lost
since the upgrade...
Odd; mine's there on the two machines I've upgraded.
--
Kent
Hi
just upgraded my not-so-up-to-date sid. it went fairly smooth but I still
have two annoying problems:
1. my nvidia drivers take a very long time to load (about 30 seconds), and
every time I switch from X to console and back it takes about 15 seconds to
load. I thought it was a memory/CPU issue
I'm picking up the saga from "how NOT to work with debian" thread - now that
the basic problems are solved, there are just a few left-overs.
I used the radical method of puging every kde and qt related file from the
system by hand in order to lose the malign influence of the old Woody and
RedHa
First, even though I'm using KDE, I do think this is a debian question.
Whenever I install a new app, the KDE menus get updated. Cool. Better
than I've seen in other distros.
However, some apps I install aren't debian packages. How do I update the
KDE menus to see my new apps?
I have both kde and gnome on my machine and I find that they work
great... except for the menus. Moving apps like gimp and kword around on
the different menus is kinda *annoying* then there's the debian menu.
Argh. Has anyone tried to unify these ever? Could there be made a .deb
that does this by s
> "joost" == joost witteveen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
joost> Good thing (to upgrade to menu-1.5). I'd like to urge more
joost> users of stable with problems with menu files (or the
joost> _very_ cryptic error messages of menu-1.3) to upgrade to
joost> menu-1.5-4.
indeed, t
> On 25 Sep 1997, Tibor Simko wrote:
>
> > hi
> >
> > i am using current debian kde packages (e.g. kdeapps 0.10.01-2), and i
> > have encountered a problem with kpanel menus. namely, when trying
> > "update-menus -v":
> >
> > [...]
> > Udate-menus: Running method:/etc/menu-methods//kde
> >
On 25 Sep 1997, Tibor Simko wrote:
> hi
>
> i am using current debian kde packages (e.g. kdeapps 0.10.01-2), and i
> have encountered a problem with kpanel menus. namely, when trying
> "update-menus -v":
>
> [...]
> Udate-menus: Running method:/etc/menu-methods//kde
> Unknown identifier "
hi
i am using current debian kde packages (e.g. kdeapps 0.10.01-2), and i
have encountered a problem with kpanel menus. namely, when trying
"update-menus -v":
[...]
Udate-menus: Running method:/etc/menu-methods//kde
Unknown identifier "" in script
-f: Aborting.
[...]
which means that
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