Just went in and deleted all the .gnome* files and all the .gconf
files in my home dir and the Main Menu still doesn't come back. So,
obviously something is hosed elsewhere in the system.
I've heard that gnome is fine till you have a problem then its a nasty bear.
I'm starting to see that this is true -
Perhaps Linus is right you should just forget gnome.
M-
On 6/23/07, Michael Folsom
No, its just the default gnome setup -
Frankly you may call it the application menu, main menu, start or whatever - its the thing that all the apps like firefox, open office, k3b, & etc are found under - you know you click on it and it opens up then you click on Firefox -
Its gone and its very annoying -
M-
On 6/23/07, jfweber@gilweber.com
wrote: On Sat June 23 2007, Dave Howorth scratched these words onto a coconut shell, hoping for an answer:
On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 11:42 -0600, Michael Folsom wrote:
Folks:
For some reason when my 10.2 box comes up the start menu does not appear. I have the bar across the bottom with a few icons on it but the start icon is gone.
Start menu? I'm running 10.2 & Gnome and I don't have a start menu :( What's on it? I have a computer menu up the top with all the apps on it. Sounds like he has a hybrid page. Bits of each manager cobbled together..
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