On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 09:28, Ryan wrote: snip
For those others out there (few though they may be) who would like to be able to edit applications:/// try these instructions at your own risk (they're pulled verbatim from http://people.ecsc.co.uk/~matt/repository.html and they worked fine for me).
Menu-editing in RedHat 9 * To enable menu editing per user config (via nautilus), you need to open a terminal and do the following:
su - <give root password> cd /etc/gnome-vfs-2.0/modules cp default-modules.conf default-modules.conf-no-menu-editing cp default-modules.conf.with-menu-editing default-modules.conf For any user you want to have the right to edit their menu, you also need to do this as the user: cd ~/.gnome2/vfolders cp /etc/X11/desktop-menus/applications.menu applications.vfolder-info * When gnome-panel is restarted (via logout/login or kill) the user will be able to see the changes they have made to their menu.
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=81215, which was reported against RH9, points out that vfolders are broken. I assume vfolders are still broken and that is why we can not edit menus in FC.
Ticket #107899 is the current report that menu editing is not working for FC. It showes it assigned to Havoc Pennington, but no resolution.
If there is any progress on fixing the problem, I would be happy to help test solution.