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Axel.Thimm at ATrpms

Mar 15, 2004, 9:18 PM

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kde-redhat menu entries in gnome (was: Matt Hall's repository)

On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 01:15:03PM -0500, BTC wrote:
> 2) KDE 3.2 removed the menus in FC1 in the gnome view. It's a little
> inconvenient. Does anyone know how to get these back?

Are you sure? The desktop-utils should add both menu entries.

> Alex can you pass this info onto the KDE maintainer.

I am copying Rex Dieter on this, but I don't think this is a
kde-redhat problem.
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Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net
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rdieter at math

Mar 15, 2004, 9:25 PM

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Axel Thimm wrote:

> On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 01:15:03PM -0500, BTC wrote:
>
>>2) KDE 3.2 removed the menus in FC1 in the gnome view. It's a little
>>inconvenient. Does anyone know how to get these back?

What is meant by "removed the menus in the gnome view"?

-- Rex


brownetech at verizon

Mar 16, 2004, 1:32 AM

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Re: kde-redhat menu entries in gnome [In reply to]

I used to have entries for example...

KDE games, Quanta, KDE Tools, etc when logged in under Gnome2. When I
used apt-get and pulled down KDE 3.2 it removed those menu entries. I
use Gnome2 and some other people use KDE 3.2. However, I can no longer
see KDE programs in my menu when logged on through Gnome2.


And I'm sure about not being able to see them. I'll try removing
desktop-utils and re-adding it to see if it fixes the problem.

On Mon, 2004-03-15 at 15:22, Rex Dieter wrote:
> Axel Thimm wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 01:15:03PM -0500, BTC wrote:
> >
> >>2) KDE 3.2 removed the menus in FC1 in the gnome view. It's a little
> >>inconvenient. Does anyone know how to get these back?
>
> What is meant by "removed the menus in the gnome view"?
>
> -- Rex
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rdieter at math

Mar 16, 2004, 2:16 PM

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Re: kde-redhat menu entries in gnome [In reply to]

BTC wrote:
> I used to have entries for example...
>
> KDE games, Quanta, KDE Tools, etc when logged in under Gnome2. When I
> used apt-get and pulled down KDE 3.2 it removed those menu entries. I
> use Gnome2 and some other people use KDE 3.2. However, I can no longer
> see KDE programs in my menu when logged on through Gnome2.

That could very well be true. It could be that the FC1's version of
gnome doesn't support kde-3.2's notion of vfolders, so menu items don't
show.

I'll have to check against the vfolder standard/specification at
freedesktop.org to determine if this should be classified as either a
kde or a gnome bug.

-- Rex


rdieter at math

Mar 16, 2004, 5:31 PM

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Re: kde-redhat menu entries in gnome [In reply to]

On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, BTC wrote:

> I used to have entries for example...
>
> KDE games, Quanta, KDE Tools, etc when logged in under Gnome2. When I
> used apt-get and pulled down KDE 3.2 it removed those menu entries. I
> use Gnome2 and some other people use KDE 3.2. However, I can no longer
> see KDE programs in my menu when logged on through Gnome2.

I just checked, and I'm fairly sure this is due to inadaquacies in Gnome's
vfolder support -> gnome bug. I guess you can either
1. upgrade gnome (ximian?)
2. wait for fc2
3. Or use KDE instead.

-- Rex

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