Try to hide ~/.local/share/applications and ~/.config/menus, then start one of the DEs If the menus get back to their default (no custom shortcuts/order), something screwed up those files. There also might be other places for specifc DEs to store their .desktop or .menu files. 2010/7/19 David C. Rankin <drankinatty@suddenlinkmail.com>
On 07/19/2010 12:39 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 07/18/2010 11:34 PM, David C. Rankin wrote: <snip>
Also, what ever happened also caused all kde3 control panel entries to disappear from the control panel. Now I don't have a control panel any more:
23:22 alchemy:/opt/kde/share/applications/kde> kcmshell --list The following modules are available:
Huh?
Something I have never seen before is the complete loss of the desktop configuration dialogs. When I rt-click on the kde3 desktop here is what I get:
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I am really curious as to what in the heck caused this problem. When I opened enlightenment tonight, I noticed changes to the enlightenment menu items that could ONLY have occurred as a result of the changes I made in Gnome alacarte. The app titles in my enlightenment menus where what I had changed names to in gnome.
Is there anyway alacarte could have effected menus in other desktops? I get that all desktops pretty much use the same .desktop files, but something had to have completely screwed up my kde3 menu structure. If so, that's a serious bug. Anybody got any info on whether alacarte can effect menus in other desktops?
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