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Well, I was clicking around, changing settings, etc...and somehow deleted the Kmenu button from the bottom left-hand corner of my screen (Big Blue Button with "K" in the middle). How do I get it back?
Thanks,
m
sudo make me rich<br /><br />Kubuntu Gutsy 7.10<br />KDE 3.5<br />Compaq Presario 5000<br />Intel Celeron 1.2 Ghz<br />512 Ram, Riva TNT2 Video Card<br />All the above hardware is 7 year old junk but<br />Linux runs great on it. :><br />Ham Radio Rules
Go to the upper right corner and "Add a widget". Drag the Application Launcher widget to your taskbar and I think that will get your menu back. I'm able to put more than one of those menus down there...so it should work.
I tried that but I do not get an "Add a Widget" option. I get lots of "File, New...Applications, Links, etc..." but now Widget or application launcher. I went to the upper right hand corner as far as the mouse would go. In a blank area. What am I doing wrong
M
sudo make me rich<br /><br />Kubuntu Gutsy 7.10<br />KDE 3.5<br />Compaq Presario 5000<br />Intel Celeron 1.2 Ghz<br />512 Ram, Riva TNT2 Video Card<br />All the above hardware is 7 year old junk but<br />Linux runs great on it. :><br />Ham Radio Rules
I also tried the bottom corners. Nothing. Grrrr! >
sudo make me rich<br /><br />Kubuntu Gutsy 7.10<br />KDE 3.5<br />Compaq Presario 5000<br />Intel Celeron 1.2 Ghz<br />512 Ram, Riva TNT2 Video Card<br />All the above hardware is 7 year old junk but<br />Linux runs great on it. :><br />Ham Radio Rules
Go to the upper right corner and "Add a widget". Drag the Application Launcher widget to your taskbar and I think that will get your menu back. I'm able to put more than one of those menus down there...so it should work.
I think the OP has KDE3 (judging by the sig), these instructions work for KDE4
In KDE3, right-click on the panel and choose 'Add applet to panel', kmenu should be available from the list
sudo make me rich<br /><br />Kubuntu Gutsy 7.10<br />KDE 3.5<br />Compaq Presario 5000<br />Intel Celeron 1.2 Ghz<br />512 Ram, Riva TNT2 Video Card<br />All the above hardware is 7 year old junk but<br />Linux runs great on it. :><br />Ham Radio Rules
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