On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 20:17 +0900, Dave Gutteridge wrote:
I don't understand why you should even need to log out (except that you need to use the same keyboard, something like that, but no *system* reason).
Beats me. I think it's weird too. But, honestly, I'm not so worried about it. I'm much more interested in trying to get my default menu options back. After it was determined that it wasn't just a user settings issue, advice about what to do sort of dropped off and I'm unsure about what to do.
What seems to have happened is that you have updated your RPMS for all of KDE again to a new version. Part of that upgrade was an upgrade to the package redhat-menus-3.7.1-2.noarch.rpm ... once you upgraded that package to a new one, your default menus would have changed.
I am not even sure if the older (original) redhat-menus will work with the new KDE.
I have tried to convey in the past the need to NOT use non CentOS repos ... or to greatly restrict what these repos can update on a CentOS machine (if one wants to keep their machine CentOS and not Fedora Core or Rawhide).