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CrEsPo 05-07-2005 05:06 PM

KMenuEdit not saving changes
 
Right now I'm using Gnome (Dropline), but wanting to make the switch back to KDE.

The one problem I'm having right now is with the KMenu. When I use the shortcut (right-click the KMenu and go to KMenuEdit) nothing happens.

The way I access KMenuEdit is by the command "kmenuedit". When I make changes it's not saving them. It goes through the saving process fine, but when I look at the menu it's still default. The default is all messed up with applications all over the place.

Also, there's no KDE Control Panel, but that can be solved easily if I can edit the menu. Right now I'm just using the "kcontrol" command.

By the way, I'm running Slackware 10.1 at the moment. The only major system change was installing Dropline Gnome 2.10.1.

datadriven 05-07-2005 09:02 PM

Sounds like a permission issue. Try this as root

chown -R username /home/username

Where username is whatever your username is.

CrEsPo 05-07-2005 10:12 PM

My home is already under my permission, though I tried the chown command anyway and it still produced the same results.

datadriven 05-07-2005 11:08 PM

Try

mv .kde/ .kde.bak/

You might also try deleting the dot files for DCOP or some of the lock files in /tmp

CrEsPo 05-08-2005 09:54 AM

Hmmm same thing :(.

Do you think maybe the KDE installation was corrupt?

Thanks for the help by the way.

edit: Just installed KDE 3.4 from the slackware-current packages and still am getting the same results. So I don't think it's a corrupt installation.

datadriven 05-08-2005 11:44 AM

Make a new user and log in as that user to see if KDE works.

CrEsPo 05-08-2005 02:46 PM

Added a new user and have the same problem :(.

Not sure what's causing the problem. My only guess is that it could be Dropline, but there's nothing on the Dropline site indicating any bugs, nor on the forums. So my next guess is some system setting is blocking it :S.

CrEsPo 05-09-2005 07:08 PM

Oh well, I think I'm just going to drop both Gnome and KDE. On the weekend I'm going to try and configure Fluxbox. If I can get that to work I'll stick with it.

Blessing in disguise maybe. I've always wanted to try Fluxbox just never had the incentive.


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