> Subject: Re: Gnome menu editor > From: Michael Knepher <limbo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: Fedora List <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2004 23:37:04 -0800 > Reply-To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > > On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 14:37, Davor Herga wrote: > > Ahoj again! > > > > Thanx for the advice Michael, but it seems it didn't work well... > > I couldn't find menu editor, so I turned to the old conf script, > > but I've lost my menu almost completely. > > Interesting. What exactly did you do? You didn't delete > default-modules.conf did you? > > > I did the reinstall of all gnome-vfs and gnome-vfs2, but no good. > > So now I am forced to use the default-modules.conf.with-menu-editing or > > there is no menu. > > > > Also when I go to start-here:///, everything is empty.... > > > > > > Any ideas? > > Check ~/.gnome2/vfolders/ for any files with a *.vfolder-info extension. > If there are any, delete them. Run killall gnome-panel to force the > panel to restart, and see if you get any then. Make sure you've restored > the original default-modules.conf in /etc/gnome-vfs-2.0/modules/ . I > believe the original file should have some lines like the following: > > # vfolder desktop method > applications: vfolder-desktop-old > applications-all-users: vfolder-desktop-old > all-applications: vfolder-desktop-old > all-preferences: vfolder-desktop-old > favorites: desktop > network: desktop > preferences: vfolder-desktop-old > preferences-all-users: vfolder-desktop-old > server-settings: vfolder-desktop-old > start-here: desktop > system-settings: vfolder-desktop-old > It worked. I managed to restore the old menu. Since I couldn't be at peace, I tried to get the menu editing feature again and it worked well this time. I remember that the first time I didn't do the 'killall gnome-panel', maybe this was the reason why my start-here was empty. Thanx and ENjoY! Davor. > > -- > Michael Knepher <limbo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>