Looking for GNOME users with KDE
Joe Marcus Clarke
marcus at FreeBSD.org
Tue Feb 10 11:40:54 PST 2004
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 02:51, Vladimir B. Grebenschikov wrote:
> В пн, 09.02.2004, в 21:40, Joe Marcus Clarke пишет:
>
> > > Related question:
> > > It the way to renew (build from scratch) gnome menu
> > > (both personal and system). Doing regular portupgrade I have awful menu
> > > contents (for example System menu have 5 or more times all KDE items
> > > without icons). So question, how to rebuild menus automaticaly ?
> >
> > You can rebuild gnomevfs2 with -DWITHOUT_KDE_MENUS to remove KDE menu
> > integration. Note: I have committed my changes to gnomevfs2-2.5.6 to
> > clean up the KDE menu integration.
>
> How about managing this on per-user basis ?
>
> May be we need set of utilities to join/restore Default Gnome / Default
> KDE menus, as well as utility to remove Gnome / KDE default menus on
> per-user basis ?
That may be true. I was also thinking of creating a KDE folder to hold
all of the KDE menu options. However, I'm not sure how feasible this
will be.
>
> > >
> > > Another question:
> > > How to restore default Desktop ? Due to FS failure I have missed Trash
> > > and Home objects form desktop. How to restores them (I succeeded to make
> > > Home as link to file:///home/myhome, but fail to make trash, copy
> > > ~/Desktop from my home on next fbsd with same packages does not help).
> > > Advises are very appreciated.
> >
> > At this point you'll probably have to blow away ~/.nautilus, and restart
> > GNOME.
>
> oops :(
> rm -rf ~/nautilus ~/Desktop; killall nautilus
> does not help, only start-here: icon appears.
Hmmm...you may also need to shutdown GNOME, and remove
~/.gconf/apps/nautilus.
Joe
>
> Now I have use gnome from freebsd cvs, not anonymous at creme-brulee.marcuscom.com:/space/cvs/marcuscom-cvs
>
> > Joe
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Joe Marcus Clarke
FreeBSD GNOME Team :: marcus at FreeBSD.org
gnome at FreeBSD.org
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http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome
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