Go to Control Center>Look & Feel>Menu Settings. It will probably be set to Suse Menu. Select Standard KDE Menu and apply. Then you should see them. The origional Suse menu will now be a sub-menu. Personally, I don't understand why the Suse Menu. I like the organization of it, but new apps don't appear on it, and you have to manually configure it. Anyone know why it is set up like this? Harry G On Sat June 22 2002 1:03 pm, B. J. Zolp wrote:
On a related note. Why doesn't the k menu show all the newly installed groups. If i right click on it and go to edit I can see for example my wine and crossover groups, but they do not show up in the actual menu and anything i add will not show up either.
bjz
-----Original Message----- From: neal mcdermott [mailto:neamcd@arczip.com] Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 3:39 PM To: Damon Register; SuSE Linux Subject: Re: [SLE] SuSE 8 is great! a few questions
On Friday 21 June 2002 20:00, Damon Register wrote:
4. I still haven't figured out an easy way to put shortcuts to my favorite programs on the desktop. I know how to create a shortcut and enter info about the application including the executable but I want a simple way to get a shortcut from the program icon. When I click the menu and go to a submenu where I see an app that I want to run, I want to be able to copy that to the desktop like I do with Windows (sorry for mentioning the evil empire).
Damon Register
first disc install
Have you tried just dragging the item from the menu to the desktop and then select copy? This works for me. Same for dragging programs to the kicker at the bottom of the desktop.
Neal