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Hi All,
I've just started using Arch after using openSuSE for a while and I must say that I am very impressed with its performance and stability! I have found 2 things that I miss after using openSuSE's implementation of KDE:
1. There is no searchbar in my K menu &
I've not been able to find a patch/package that provides this function. Is it available in the kdemod repo?
2. When I pick an OS from my shutdown options to reboot into, grub ignores it and just shows the standard boot options
I've "borrowed" the /usr/sbin/grubonce script from my openSuSE install and when run from the commandline it works perfectly, I would really like for KDE to use the script.
I know they are not major things, but I after being used to using these features, it would be nice to get them back. Any hints would be greatly appreciated
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kdemod by default uses suse's kickoff (revised kmenu with searchbar and different structure), which you are probably looking for.
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Could you upload that /usr/sbin/grubonce somewhere? I want to have a look.
Last edited by lucke (2007-05-15 14:31:50)
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Thanks for the reply. I'm looking for the standard K-menu but with a search option between 'Most Used Applications' and 'All Applications', if you type the name of a program then it highlights the path to it so you can find it more easily.
I tried the Kickoff menu but found it to be cumbersome to use and it never integrated well if you customize your desktop.
I've uploaded the script to:
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