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Friday, July 21st 2006, 11:23pm

Editing Kmenu for all the users

Hello, I want to know if it's possible to edit the entries in kmenu for all the users.
I want to add some entries and I want everybody sees them.
Thank you very much.

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Saturday, July 22nd 2006, 11:44am

RE: Editing Kmenu for all the users

Create a entry for your own user, locate the corresponding *.desktop file in ~/.local/share/applications and then put it in $KDEDIR/share/applications/kde .
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Saturday, July 22nd 2006, 1:59pm

Thank you!
And for deleting some entry for all the users?

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Saturday, July 22nd 2006, 2:28pm

Question: will running kmenuedit as root affect all users, or only the root user?
OS: Kubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper Drake) | KDE 3.5.3
Computer Specs: AMD Sempron 2200 1.5Ghz | VIA KM266 Pro 8235 chipset | nVidia GeForce MX 4000 128MB DDR-RAM 32-bit AGP 8x

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Saturday, July 22nd 2006, 9:47pm

I think the latter.
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Saturday, July 22nd 2006, 9:53pm

Remove (or move it to somewhere else) the corresponding *.desktop item in $KDEDIR/share/applications/kde.
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Saturday, August 12th 2006, 6:32am

Use KIOSK

Kiosk will allow you to edit the global menu and it will affect ALL users since the new global will rewrite all user menus when Kiosk saves it. So unless you eliminate the ability for users to edit their menus (which can also be done in kiosk) then the user menu can be changed after the rewrite.

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