In the last two version of Kubuntu. I would install menus then do a
update-menus and it would load all the debian apps in a folder at the
top of kmenu called Debian with all the apps.
In there was a lot apps
Debian
Apps Databases
Editor Graphics
Math
Net Programming
Shells
Sound
System
Text
Tools
Viewers
Help
Screen
Xshells
All of them have more apps in them.
Not sure what ubuntu has but Kubuntu has lots and lots of apps.
Including the 2 apps of Openoffice not in the Office directory.
Kcontrol which is better then System Settings and lots more.
Start up Kubuntu Dapper and do the commands I list top fo this email and
see.
thanks
Michelle
Caroline Ford wrote:
> I'm not sure what you mean - are you using alacarte menu editor?
>
> What are you expecting to find in the Debian menu? Ubuntu normally has
> nothing in there.
>
>
Caroline
In the last two version of Kubuntu. I would install menus then do a
update-menus and it would load all the debian apps in a folder at the
top of kmenu called Debian with all the apps.
In there was a lot apps
Debian
Databases
Graphics
Programmin g
Apps
Editor
Math
Net
Shells
Sound
System
Text
Tools
Viewers
Help
Screen
Xshells
All of them have more apps in them.
Not sure what ubuntu has but Kubuntu has lots and lots of apps.
Including the 2 apps of Openoffice not in the Office directory.
Kcontrol which is better then System Settings and lots more.
Start up Kubuntu Dapper and do the commands I list top fo this email and
see.
thanks
Michelle
Caroline Ford wrote:
> I'm not sure what you mean - are you using alacarte menu editor?
>
> What are you expecting to find in the Debian menu? Ubuntu normally has
> nothing in there.
>
>