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Originally Posted by zacam87 Originally Posted by neanderthal // anarchism i use ubuntu 5.04 do i dare..... yea.. i do... why? pm me next time you have something as pointless ...
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    Re: fluxbox



    Quote Originally Posted by zacam87
    Quote Originally Posted by neanderthal // anarchism
    i use ubuntu 5.04
    do i dare..... yea.. i do... why?

    pm me next time you have something as pointless like this to say, then i can atleast delete it. idiot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozar
    Look at your menu file in your /home/.fluxbox directory. If there's not one there, look for one at /usr/share/fluxbox/menu. If there's one there, copy it to your /home/.fluxbox folder, then edit it by finding apps already listed in the menu that you don't have on your system. Substitute the app names and start commands for each app you DO have on your system in place of those you don't have.

    Again, you might find using "fluxbox-generate_menu" easier, while I like doing mine by hand. Documentation for fluxbox-generate_menu can be found at the link I posted above.
    in my default gnome session when i go to /usr/share/fluxbox/ there's only nls and styles folder nothing that says "menu"
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    Yeah, different distros place fluxbox files in different locations, and the Gnome thingy adds more possibilities to the equation. I'm not sure where Ubuntu would place the menu file but one must exit on your system if any menu is coming up at all within fluxbox.

    Here's the link about editing menus from the documentation page:

    http://fluxbox.org/docbook/en/html/c728.html#AEN735

    Hope it helps in some way because fluxbox is really cool once you get it setup the way you like it. You'll also find that it allows you to have full control over your windowed enviroment.

    Here's the fluxbox homepage: http://fluxbox.sourceforge.net/

    Lot's of good stuff there...

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    Re: fluxbox

    Quote Originally Posted by neanderthal // anarchism
    pm me next time you have something as pointless like this to say, then i can atleast delete it. idiot.
    jesus man, it was more of a wondering why you use it rather as an insult which seems like the way you took it sorry though
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    Re: fluxbox

    Quote Originally Posted by zacam87
    Quote Originally Posted by neanderthal // anarchism
    pm me next time you have something as pointless like this to say, then i can atleast delete it. idiot.
    jesus man, it was more of a wondering why you use it rather as an insult which seems like the way you took it sorry though
    keep it to yourself next time, because you know you were just trying to be a wise-ass.
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