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Mandrake 10.0 menus disappeared!


Jomboni
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So, after installing Mandrake 10 I went and added a contrib source & one of the plf sources to my list of software sources, and installed a few extra programs through URPMI... and now my Gnome & KDE menus are empty!

 

Heh... and I'll nip this in the bud ahead of time... unlike in 9.2, 'update-menus', 'update-menus -v', 'update-menus -v -n -d' or any other variation that I've read about trying online doesn't seem to make it any better.

 

Does anybody have any suggestions?

 

Thanks!!!

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try right clicking on kicker & choose menu editor. choose the "menu style" button & check if the "all applications (Mandrake Menu) option is selected. if not, select it & save. you may have to restart KDE for settings to take effect.

 

Chris

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Ahh, I should have mentioned that I tried that too. It's set to "all applications" and along with restarting X, after that didn't work I just rebooted the whole system, and still nothing. Thanks for the help though! :)

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Did ya try, removing the k menu and then adding it back in OR, try the add / remove applet or special button --- especially the k menu. I did notice the K button has been replaced by a Mandrake star. (somebody has been messing with the start menu, yes ?)

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Both, and still nothing :(

pen the konsole or other terminal app of choice then type

su (it will ask you for your root users password)

update-menus -v

exit

update-menus -v

 

Do you get any errors? the v will let you know if there were any problems...

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Both, and still nothing :(

pen the konsole or other terminal app of choice then type

su (it will ask you for your root users password)

update-menus -v

exit

update-menus -v

 

Do you get any errors? the v will let you know if there were any problems...

When I run as root, I don't get any errors, but the last line I get is this:

update-menus[26356]: Running method: /etc/menu-methods/simplified/gnome

And I don't get a command line... but if I start typing the command line appears.

 

 

As a regular user it works fine except I get this message:

cp: cannot create regular file `/home/jomboni/.gnome2/apps-mdk/.directory': No such file or directory

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