Thanks Man!! ...and I only got the post once! -Matt On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 00:03:50 +0100, Sam Tygier <samtygier@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > had same problem, this seemed to work > > to make kde menu editor work delete ~/.config and ~/.local, then log out and log back in. > > (the folders are rebuilt by kde) > > not sure how > > sam > > ps sorry if this posts 3 times, the first 2 times appear to have got stuck somewhere. > > > > Gordon Keehn wrote: > > > Hi, Y'All > > I recently installed FC2 on an old IBM Aptiva that I had hanging > > around. When I did so, my KDE menu contained an entry for > > gnome-system-monitor (System Monitor) under "System Tools". I was very > > happy, because while I generally prefer KDE to gnome, I did like the > > gnome-system-monitor tool. However, one unhappy day the menu entry for > > System Monitor disappeared. Now, I can still start the monitor > > manually, but being a point-and-click kind of guy I wanted my beloved > > menu entry back again. I went into the KDE Menu Editor and added a new > > entry to the System Tools submenu, entered the application path and > > other such goodies, and saved the menu. After exiting the menu editor > > no changes were evident. "Aha", says I, "I have to reinit the KDE > > desktop." So I logged off and back on. No change. I rebooted. No > > change. I'd be happy to edit a menu template file manually, if that's > > what it takes (and if I knew where to find it). Does anyone know how to > > change the KDE application menus and make it stick? > > Cheers, > > Gordon Keehn > > > > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >