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I I tried to install OpenOffice from the Mandriva update mirrors today, and failed, the package had a bad signature and was corrupt. Then I decided to install the latest version of wine from their rpm. I installed it, but it wouldnt appear under emulators in the menu. So I rebooted my computer and when I got back I had no applications. So I went under root to try and fix it and when I used menudrake, the root menu dissapeared as well.

 

The only thing on it is "run application" and nothing else. Can anyone help me?

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I've alread tried that. Even Root's aplications are missing. I cant create a new root account, can I? Besides,It's missing even in xfce4 and Gnome.

 

[EDIT: It only works on KDE. KDE takes a lot of memory though, so can anyone help me get my Gnome and XFCE menu back?]

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Before we start to do only CLI stuff, let's try the "newcomer-friendly" graphical approach. Log in as normal user (e.g. into IceWM) and launch a terminal (in Gnome, right click anywhere). Now log in as root (type "su", followed by password) and start e.g. Nautilus or Konqueror from there by issuing either "nautilus --browser" or "konqueror". Once a filebrowser pops up, activate "show hidden files" from the top menu. Go to /home/username. You should see lots of hidden entries now (e.g. /.gtk). Move all hidden files except your mail and webbrowser files (e.g. .evolution and .firefox) into a new folder. Then log out and log into KDE or Gnome again. The menus should be back.

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