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    adding & removing menu items, please help...

    Hi All,
    I'm customizing my own knoppix cd . I couldn't find any information on how to add or remove kde menu items. I tried adding and modifing /etc/skel/.kde/applnks/ .. but that didn't help.
    Help please...
    Thanks, Roiy.

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    correction I did manage to modify one of the kde items from the 'Office' directory , but I also created a new Folder in /etc/skel/.kde/applnks/ but it was not visible in the kde menu ... anybody got a clue .. ?

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    kde has it's own menu editor, 'KMenuEdit'. It's on the start menu under 'settings'.

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    Thanks for the reply , But that's not what i meant. I'm trying to figure out how to edit the files and directories that compose the start menu and not adding and removing by using a graphical interface.
    Does anybody did something like that .. ?

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    Remaster knoppix, with unmodified menu entries.

    Test the remaster. While testing open up kmenu edit. Edit to your hearts content.
    The editing process creates .local & .config dirs in the home dir. Browse these they are very straight foreward.

    Copy these to /etc/skel of your remaster & edit /etc/X11/Xsession.d/45xsession to copy these with other dotfiles.

    Read all of these files carefully and you cannot go wrong

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    Copy these to /etc/skel of your remaster & edit /etc/X11/Xsession.d/45xsession to copy these with other dotfiles
    I did added some entries to /etc/skel/.kde/share/applnk on the source area and remade the livecd , but the new menu entries did not appear.
    any clues ? should i explicitly add cp cmds in /etc/X11/Xsession.d/45xsession ?
    How does the KNOPPIX menu entry is created .. ?
    Thanks, Roiy

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    Quote Originally Posted by zroiy
    Copy these to /etc/skel of your remaster & edit /etc/X11/Xsession.d/45xsession to copy these with other dotfiles
    I did added some entries to /etc/skel/.kde/share/applnk on the source area and remade the livecd , but the new menu entries did not appear.
    any clues ? should i explicitly add cp cmds in /etc/X11/Xsession.d/45xsession ?
    How does the KNOPPIX menu entry is created .. ?
    Thanks, Roiy
    /etc/X11/Xsession.d/45xsession uses rsync to copy files/directories from /etc/skel into /home/knoppix. If you're just using the same old .kde from /etc/skel that was originally on the cd then nothing is going to change. You'd need to put your new .kde into /etc/skel. Realize that I don't use KDE so I am only presuming that .kde is the KDE configuration file is.

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