I didnt catch the original post for this thread, but I know I've had problems with the menu editor and a guy here helped me with a bit of info that fixed my problem. ~/.config and ~/.local, then log out and log back in. Then the menu editor should work again. Least that worked for me. On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 15:56:06 +0100, Stuart Sears <stuart@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sunday 03 October 2004 00:02, Paul C D Dann wrote: > > On Saturday 02 Oct 2004 15:03, Jaime Davila wrote: > > For me kmenuedit doesn't work on FD2 (I have the "Official" version) - it > > really is a pain. I'll just have to try KDE 3.3. > if you do (and I have) be prepared for issues wiht needing to upgrade > openoffice (or at least install their version) and quite a few other packages > to make kde-3.3 work properly. > They have an apt/yum repository - just visit kde-redhat.sf.net to see the best > settings for you. > it will also complain about file clashes between redhat-artwork and qt/kdelibs > (or was it base? one of them anyway) but these appear to be only .desktop > files, so --replacefiles works fine. > > of course this is if you do all these things manually. > if you don't (ie use apt or yum) just be prepared for a _lot_ of downloads. > > OTOH you will get juk included in kdemultimedia which is (IMHO) a far better > mp3/ogg/etc jukebox app than rhythmbox will _ever_ be - RH seem to rip out > juk from their version... > > HTH > > Stuart > -- > Stuart Sears RHCE, RHCX > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >