At 18:21:41 on Saturday Saturday 22 May 2010, "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@telefonica.net> wrote:
On Saturday, 2010-05-22 at 16:37 +0300, Stan Goodman wrote:
At 15:28:36 on Saturday Saturday 22 May 2010, "Carlos E. R." <> wrote:
graphic). How can I get one?
Right mouse click on the panel bar, "add to panel". Write "menu" in the search box. There is "Main menu" and "traditional main menu". Choose one or have both. I do.
With the erratic mouse cursor, it's hopeless.
(I forgot to mention that is gnome; you didn't say which desktop you use, so... I gave the trick for the one I use now)
No, I'm using kde4, not that I like it. The local Linux usergroup, by the way, is starting to write to the powers that be about the vast gap between what kde4 is and what it might be for the benefit of its users. Does know the incantation for kde4 to get back the missing menu?
Not to be picky, but one would have expected a menu to be installed by default.
And it is... but things fail sometimes. Are you reusing a previous home, perhaps?
It's a clean install, done this morning, which I haven't been able to use because of the mouse cursor.
Thanks for the advice. I will do that later, as I am now using v11.1 to save nerves.
11.2 is better. Really :-)
That's why I installed it. My problems are with kde4, my opinion of which has only gotten lower since I started to use it on the laptop about a week ago.
Did you run the update? Yast, etc, update?
Again, I can't get past the mouse cursor problem. I have been trying to find information on the Web about how to do that. I booted to level 3 and tried to guess my way, but without success.
I didn't, but will, thanks again, if I can luck into a sufficiently stable state to work with.
You should, always. At least, run "you", or "zypper patch".
The desktop is altogether unusable. I can't do that.
-- Cheers, Carlos E. R.
Stan Goodman Qiryat Tiv'on Israel
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