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Friday, January 23rd 2004, 1:04am

Menu issue resolved or not?

Did the inability to update the start menu get resolved or is it still a problem?

Is it called something besides Start menu?

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Friday, January 23rd 2004, 1:42pm

Re: Menu issue resolved or not?

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Original von motorcyclerider

Did the inability to update the start menu get resolved or is it still a problem?

Hmm, could you be more precise what problem you are referring to?

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Is it called something besides Start menu?


Usually we call it K Menu :)

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Friday, January 23rd 2004, 3:55pm

Issue:

When you update tthe K-Menu to add an item, you save the menu and the changes don't take place.

Its happening to me right now with KDE 3.1.4 on SuSE 9.0.

Thanks

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Saturday, January 24th 2004, 11:35am

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Original von motorcyclerider


When you update tthe K-Menu to add an item, you save the menu and the changes don't take place.

Its happening to me right now with KDE 3.1.4 on SuSE 9.0.


I think that's a SuSE problem.
They generate the menu from a script or something like this.
I guess to protect users from themselves :roll:

Perhaps there is a solution in the SuSE support database.
I think somewhere on this forum as well.

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Sunday, January 25th 2004, 6:12pm

Have you tried loging out and then back in? On Mandrake, after I install a .rpm using it's Software Installer, it appears on the menu after minute, so I would guess that Mandrake has some sort of auto-detection.
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Sunday, January 25th 2004, 11:44pm

Actually I did a SuSE online software update which updated KDE also, I have noticed that the changes are taking place now.