On 8/14/2016 5:03 PM, Seckin Cinar wrote:
I am having a problem with the menu. it doesnt seems to be
showing my applications on it. I didnt remember what I have done
to do that. all my files and applications is installed but the
menu seems like looking somewhere else. no files is shown in it
Mi
On Sat, 19 Feb 2011 19:54:34 +0100, Anton Bretterklieber wrote:
> Hi Camaleón, hi Slicky,
>
> thank you for your reply. But I did these before with no success. Same
> behavior, same error messages.
I've only found a bug report on Ubuntu's BTS with similar sympthoms to
the ones you are experienc
Hi Camaleón, hi Slicky,
thank you for your reply. But I did these before with no success. Same
behavior, same error messages.
Anton
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Camaleón wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Feb 2011 15:37:29 +0100, Anton Bretterklieber wrote:
>
> > after update gnome to gnome 2.30 (debian 32-bit testing, debian
> > 64-bit stable), I can't start programs in the panel. Clicking on
> > icons, panel and all icons dis
On Sat, 19 Feb 2011 15:37:29 +0100, Anton Bretterklieber wrote:
> after update gnome to gnome 2.30 (debian 32-bit testing, debian 64-bit
> stable), I can't start programs in the panel. Clicking on icons, panel
> and all icons disappear and then desktop refreshes and all is in place.
(...)
Create
Dear list,
after update gnome to gnome 2.30 (debian 32-bit testing, debian 64-bit stable),
I can't start programs in the panel. Clicking on icons, panel and all icons
disappear and then desktop refreshes and all is in place. Starting program in a
terminal succeeds.
In .xsession-errors, I get:
I
Further to my update-menu problems
I want to make sure if it is a bug I submit it to the right area
original problem
I use update-menus to create my own debian menus. this has been working
fine for about 2 years
now it doesnt update at all
However I can see the changes in ~/.local/share/applic
Jon Dowland wrote:
> Mal Beaton wrote:
>
>> I am using the menu package to create customised menus
>>
>> However of late It doesnt update menus but says it does
>>
> You are using KDE. Are the menus properly updated in another window
> manager (I see you have twm installed there for example). GNOM
Mal Beaton wrote:
I am using the menu package to create customised menus
However of late It doesnt update menus but says it does
You are using KDE. Are the menus properly updated in another window
manager (I see you have twm installed there for example). GNOME and KDE
treat the debian menu a
Thought I would check with the mailing list before I submitted a bug
I am using the menu package to create customised menus
However of late It doesnt update menus but says it does
If I completely remove the remote-hosts the menu stays there but nothing
can be executed
put it back and the ones th
Hi,
I am using Debian sarge, and got a problem with sawfish after a system
upgrading.
I bound the 'popup-apps-menu' function with the 'menu' key.
It worked nicely. The complete apps menu can pops up including the Debian menu in it
when I pressed the menu key.
But things changed after a system u
Subject: wmaker menu problem
Date: Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 11:45:30PM -0500
In reply to:Lance Hoffmeyer
Quoting Lance Hoffmeyer([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
lanceh> I am using potato and windowmaker. I have run into a problem recently
where
lanceh> my menu has disappeared. When one
Subject: wmaker menu problem
Date: Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 11:45:30PM -0500
In reply to:Lance Hoffmeyer
Quoting Lance Hoffmeyer([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
lanceh> I am using potato and windowmaker. I have run into a problem recently
where
lanceh> my menu has disappeared. When one
Le 2000-09-01 23:45:30 -0500, Lance Hoffmeyer écrivait :
> I am using potato and windowmaker. I have run into a problem recently where
> my menu has disappeared. When one right-clicks on the mouse I should have a
> dialog box appear but nothing happens. Anyone have a clue what I can try to
> fix
I am using potato and windowmaker. I have run into a problem recently where
my menu has disappeared. When one right-clicks on the mouse I should have a
dialog box appear but nothing happens. Anyone have a clue what I can try to
fix the menu? This happens as root or as a user. It has disappeare
Hi,
I just saw that my menu (WindowMaker) is "on a diet". It used to contain
almost all software installed, but now only a few items remains.
I tried to run "update-menus", but got this error message:
cat: write error: Bad file descriptor
Update-menus[26346]: Script /etc/menu-methods//afterstep
"G. Crimp" wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jul 05, 1999 at 01:52:05PM -0500, ktb wrote:
> >
> > You could edit
> > /etc/X11/fvwm2/menudefs.hook
> > directly.
> > kent
> >
>
> Bad idea. /etc/X11/fvwm2/menudefs.hook is an automatically
> generated file. Next time the file is regenerated, any changes y
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, G. Crimp wrote:
> If you ran update-menus as root user, it won't look in ~/.menu for
I ran it as a normal user.
> update-menus" or somewhere under /usr/doc/menu. Why not put the entry in
> /etc/menu and run as root ?
Because StarOffice is personalized for each user,
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
> You also have to restart the window manager.
I did. I even logout and then login the user. And still no luck :-(.
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On Mon, Jul 05, 1999 at 01:52:05PM -0500, ktb wrote:
>
> You could edit
> /etc/X11/fvwm2/menudefs.hook
> directly.
> kent
>
Bad idea. /etc/X11/fvwm2/menudefs.hook is an automatically
generated file. Next time the file is regenerated, any changes you made to
it will be lost. The Debi
You could edit
/etc/X11/fvwm2/menudefs.hook
directly.
kent
Tadeusz Bak wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have just installed StarOffice 5.1 in my Debian 2.1 system. I tried to
> put an entry into the menu system (I use fvwm2 as a window manager). So I
> created a file .menu/soffice in my home direct
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
> > I have just installed StarOffice 5.1 in my Debian 2.1 system. I tried to
> > put an entry into the menu system (I use fvwm2 as a window manager). So I
> > created a file .menu/soffice in my home directory with the contents:
> >
> > ?package(local.
On Mon, Jul 05, 1999 at 10:04:28AM +1000, Tadeusz Bak wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have just installed StarOffice 5.1 in my Debian 2.1 system. I tried to
> put an entry into the menu system (I use fvwm2 as a window manager). So I
> created a file .menu/soffice in my home directory with the contents:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have just installed StarOffice 5.1 in my Debian 2.1 system. I tried to
> put an entry into the menu system (I use fvwm2 as a window manager). So I
> created a file .menu/soffice in my home directory with the contents:
>
> ?package(local.soffice):needs=x11 section=Apps/Editor
Hi all,
I have just installed StarOffice 5.1 in my Debian 2.1 system. I tried to
put an entry into the menu system (I use fvwm2 as a window manager). So I
created a file .menu/soffice in my home directory with the contents:
?package(local.soffice):needs=x11 section=Apps/Editors title=StarOffice
Giuseppe Sacco wrote:
>
> > When I try to change the font size, using the control+rightmouseclick then I
> > get a menu showing me same font sizes. But this only happens if the user is
> > root. Otherwise I get a menu that is really smaller and I can only see the
> > first line of text in the menu
> When I try to change the font size, using the control+rightmouseclick then I
> get a menu showing me same font sizes. But this only happens if the user is
> root. Otherwise I get a menu that is really smaller and I can only see the
> first line of text in the menu (the smaller font size.)
ok, I
Hi all,
I have installed a debian 2.0 slink with kernel 2.1.120.
On this system, but the problem was still in 1.3.1 or 2.0 hamm, I have a
strange behaviour of xterm.
When I try to change the font size, using the control+rightmouseclick then I
get a menu showing me same font sizes. But this only ha
On Mon, 6 Apr 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> I just installed the fvwmconf package, which includes a menu
> entry /usr/lib/menu/fvwmconf, which looks fine to me, but it hasn't
> made it into menudefs.hook for fvwm2 or fvwm95. Just to be sure
> I can update-menus again as root and it still didn't ma
I just installed the fvwmconf package, which includes a menu
entry /usr/lib/menu/fvwmconf, which looks fine to me, but it hasn't
made it into menudefs.hook for fvwm2 or fvwm95. Just to be sure
I can update-menus again as root and it still didn't make it.
Why might this happen?
thanks,
Hamish
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>
> Whenever update-menu runs, it says:
>
> Unknown identifier "" in script
> -f: Aborting.
You are running menu-1.3, from bo, I can tell.
> This is completely messing up my menus everywhere. Can anyone help me
> with this?
Not so easy from the silly error message that menu-1.3 gives.
Men
Whenever update-menu runs, it says:
Unknown identifier "" in script
-f: Aborting.
This is completely messing up my menus everywhere. Can anyone help me
with this?
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