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Re: [K12OSN] K12LTSP 4.4.1 controling KDE 'Lost & Found'



You're kind of going at this sideways.  Fire up kiosktool, choose to edit the default profile, click KDE Menu, and click Setup Component.  You can choose to enable or ignore the restrictions offered, but the main thing is to click the "Setup KDE Menu" button - this will ask you for root password and start up the KDE Menu Editor.

Back in the olden days, I used to edit k-menus by hand too.  Now I don't bother.

Cheers,
Mike


----- Original Message -----
From: John Hansknecht <jhansknecht hanstech com>
To: listserv K12OSN <k12osn redhat com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 9:52:02 AM GMT-0800
Subject: [K12OSN] K12LTSP 4.4.1 controling KDE 'Lost & Found'

Hi folks,

I would like to remove from the menu's some of the sections (Settings, 
System), I know how to remove the sections from the /etc/xdg/menu files 
however when I do this all of the applications that were on that menu end up 
in the 'Lost & Found', does anyone know an easy way to disable this so they 
applications don't show in 'Lost & Found' or is my only choice to remove (or 
edit) the .desktop files from /usr/share/applications 
or /usr/share/applications/kde?

-- 
Thanks,

John

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