Ubuntu :: Cannot Access Trash In Kickoff Menu Or By Widget?

Jul 13, 2011

I get this error when trying to access the trash icon from the kickoff menu or from the trashcan widget.BTW, I can access trash via Dolphin or Nautilus though.

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Ubuntu :: Natty Kickoff Menu Does Not Reflect New App Install

May 6, 2011

I just installed Kubuntu, but whenever I install an application or remove one, the Kickoff Menu doesn't update to reflect this. The strange thing is, I can actually click on apps I supposedly uninstalled and they still launch, for example I replaced libreoffice with openoffice, and the menu still only shows libreoffice...

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General :: Kickoff Menu Don't Save Changes / What Is Wrong?

Jan 10, 2010

I try to add program to Kickoff menu with the menu editor, make settings and click "save" to save changes. System update configuration but nothing happen. The addend program does not appear int the menu. If I close menu editor the changes are gone. It looks like that menu editor can't save my settings. What is wrong?

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General :: Run Program In Wine From Kickoff Menu

Jan 10, 2010

I delete XP totaly and now I use only Linux.In windows I was using free diction and I want to make it to run from kickoff menu(I am with KDE). The problem is that in Konsole

Code:
wine ~/opt/thediction/diction.exe
run the program but with that command in command line in Menu Editor it has some error with diction database and can't run. I try to use "", but with no success.What I have to do in order to run the program from kickoff menu by simply clicking it?

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Ubuntu :: Cannot Change Opera Icon In The Kickoff Menu Or On The Desktop?

May 6, 2010

I am running kubuntu 10.04 (32 bit) and have installed the latest version of the Opera 10.53 beta.

My problem is that I cannot change the icon for Opera in the Kickoff menu or on the desktop. I tried right clicking on the Kickoff Application Launcher widget on the panel and choosing Menu Editor; Navigated to Opera and changed the icon from the default KDE icon (opera) to the new styled Opera icon (opera-browser), but it doesn't change.

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OpenSUSE :: Switch Program Titles In Kickoff Menu To Actual Name?

Mar 1, 2010

Is there any way to switch program titles in the Kickoff menu to the actual program name? i.e. "Web Browser" to "Mozilla Firefox" instead.

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OpenSUSE :: Kickoff Menu Hangs Long Time While Typing Appname / Fix It?

Feb 10, 2010

Sometimes I get this weird thing where typing a name into the kickoff menu hangs after a few letters. It hangs the entire computer! Once it happens, I try to close it but have to wait about 20 seconds before I can do anything on the computer. Then everything else works fine (after it's closed). But if I go back to kickoff and try again, it does the same thing! I can't seem to find anything in "top" to indicate what's happening.

openSUSE 11.2
KDE 4.3.4
Linux 2.6.31.8-0.1-default i686
AMD Sempron(tm) Processor 3100+ 1.8 GHZ
nVIDIA G98 GForce 8400 GS with nvidia driver

Total memory (RAM): 1.4 GiB
Free memory: 541.6 MiB (+ 506.1 MiB Caches)
Free swap: 2.0 GiB

Here's "top" during a recent issue where konqueror wasn't opening to show sysinfo and there was some hanging (although this was after it came back from kickoff hanging) code...

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General :: Gnome - Cannot Access Computer Or Trash Locations

Mar 4, 2010

I have built gnome-2.28.1 from scratch (source) with gnome I compiled GDM and many other programs. GDM is starting fine, I can enter my user on the login prompt and login without problems. When I'm in the desktop I can't access the Computer or Trash locations clicking on the icon or even through Nautilus, the same error happening:
Error: Operation not supported.

I tried debugging by hand running the follow command: gvfs-ls trash://
Which tells me exactly Error: Operation not supported.

On my ubuntu system, lsof | grep gvfs returns a lot of gvfsd* daemons, like gvfsd-computer and gvfsd-trash. On my Scratch system lsof | grep gvfs doesn't return anything. My prefix used when building gnome was /opt/gnome and sysconfdir on /etc/gnome/2.28.1. lsof shows me that D-Bus is running, actualy gdm starts gnome with dbus-launch --exit-with-session gnome-session.

And inside my /etc/dbus-1/session-local.conf I have:
Code:
<!DOCTYPE busconfig PUBLIC
"-//freedesktop//DTD D-BUS Bus Configuration 1.0//EN"
"[URL]"> <busconfig>
<!-- Search for .service files in /usr/local -->
<servicedir>/opt/gnome/share/dbus-1/services</servicedir>
</busconfig>

Well, I done many tweaks around and still can't display gvfs location, what I think is very odd is that lsof doesn't returns any gvfsd* daemon running.

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Ubuntu :: Cannot Access Added Shortcut To The Menu - Access Is Denied

Sep 11, 2010

i put a windows program on my ubuntu pc and it's a portable program so i had to add a shortcut to the menu myself, well, i got the shortcut added but when i click it, it says that it cannot access it and it also says Permission Denied.

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OpenSUSE :: When Move Something To Trash It Doesn't Show The Option Of Empty Trash

Mar 12, 2011

When I move something to Trash it doesn't show the option of "Empty Trash". I can use "move to Trash" and it just moving there like some ordinary folder, but shift+del give me an option for deleting the files. Using OpenSUSE 11.3 32bit.

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Ubuntu :: Files In Trash But Not In Trash?

Dec 24, 2010

I have a problem with a couple of folders in the Trash. If I click on the Trash icon, 2 foldersare there, and when I try to delete them, it just says "Failed to delete the item from the trash"

But when I go to .local/share/Trash there are no files there! Anyway, I tried using the command "sudo rm -rf .local/share/Trash", it shows no error, but the files continue when I click in the trash icon.

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Slackware :: Kickoff Application Launches From /usr/bin Rather Than /usr/local/bin?

May 26, 2010

Using Slackware 12.0 32-bit. KDE KDE 4.2.4.When I choose the Menu (Kickoff Application Launcher)then choose Development, and then 'Emacs' I get the version of emacs that came with the distribution.

It is at /usr/bin

In the meantime, I have installed a compiled version of emacs that is installed at /usr/local/bin.

How do I modify Slack so that the App launcher launches /usr/local/bin/emacs?

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OpenSUSE :: Kickoff Launcher Loosing Transparency After Update?

Jul 16, 2011

I've recently installed openSUSE again and on first boot the kickoff laucher looks like this.

I then proceed to update the system. After I have downloaded and installed all the updates from yast online update I then restart and when I boot in the kickoff laucher has lost it's transparency?

I don't have any extra repos added apart from the defaults when installed. And I'm using the Intel graphics driver. Is there perhaps a desktop effect module being turned off?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Thunderbird Icon Not Showing On Kickoff?

Sep 9, 2011

I am using 11.4 with kde4.6.0 and I have thunderbird installed, but the thunderbird does not appear under email applications in kickoff. I have set it as my default email program in settings. I can launch fro kickoff search bar, but it comes up with the gear wheel and "run thunderbird" Something is amiss

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OpenSUSE :: Running A Program In Kickoff Application Launcher As Root

Jun 16, 2010

I am using openSUSE 11.2, and i want to use configure a scanner app to install drivers for my scanner but it requires root previlages to do so.So Please Can Anyone tell me how can i run configure a scanner as root from the kick off application launcher.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Username Changed -home Not Working On Kickoff

Feb 2, 2010

I recently changed my username but now the Home button (under Computer Tag) on Kirchoff men is linking old user, how can I change it?

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Debian Configuration :: Delete / Disable Kde4 Kickoff Menus Items?

Oct 16, 2010

Does anyone know how to delete or disable kickoff menu items? I need to disable or delete the SLEEP and HIBERNATE menus as they don't function properly causing the system to crash.

I searched the internet and local configuration files without success.

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Ubuntu :: Cant Access Shut Down Menu?

Jun 24, 2010

i can't access my shutdown menu due to over lapping mirror images of my name and date on the top right side of my gnome gui screen. I am running ubuntu 10.04.how to shut down with terminal, but the mirror image covering my graphical shutdown menu is quite annoying )

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Ubuntu :: Unable To Access The Menu's

Sep 2, 2010

I run Ubuntu 10.04 & recently installed the Gnome 3 shell. Everything was fine until I fooled around with some preferred settings regarding startup settings. Now I do not have anything but the desktop showing & icons I had previously placed there. I am unable to access anything else except applications that have shortcuts. I would appreciate any assistance to remedy this including how to unintall Gnome 3 if I have no other choice.

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Ubuntu :: How To Access Grub Menu

Jan 23, 2011

How do I access the grub menu from a computer running Maverick that was loaded from the Alternate CD ?

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Ubuntu Installation :: Can't Access Startup Menu?

May 21, 2010

I just fresh-install upgraded from Jaunty Jackalope to Lucid Lynx, on my dual-boot netbook. Now, the startup menu does appear when I boot up, but only for a fraction of a second! Default bootup is of course, Ubuntu, but since the menu flashes by so fast, there's no way I can access the other choices, including Windoze Expee.So I installed Startup Manager, and set the timeout to 10 seconds. (And to "show text during boot".) Still, the startup menu flashed by, no delay at all, not even a second! Tried setting timeout to 100 seconds, and once more,(Examining grub.cfg shows the timeout was changed to my specs...I just viewed the file.)I searched for bootup problems in ubuntu forums, but did not find any problem similar to mine. My situation seems to be that I simply can't get the startup menu to delay, so I might access it.

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Ubuntu :: How To Access The Grub Boot Menu On 10.04

Aug 30, 2010

How to access the grub boot menu on ubuntu 10.04 cause due to a couple of days ago i had to reinstall ubuntu cause of this crappy program called STARTUP-MANAGER SCREWED my computer. and wouldn't let me start up. it kept coming up with a message saying input signal is out of range so i had to reinstall ubuntu losing EVERYTHING. i was thinking about rolling back to xp but i thought what the heck il give it another go. how do i access this grub boot menu. cause holding shift while starting the pc up does NOT work. im using lucid lynx 10.04.

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Ubuntu :: Can't Get Rid Of Boot Menu And Access BIOS / Fix It?

Apr 30, 2011

So I installed Ubuntu 8.04 with Wubi a while ago on my Toshiba Satellite A500/02j and recently uninstalled it (with Wubi). For whatever reason, Windows will not get rid of its bootloader and I cannot access my BIOS settings. I've tried spamming every function key that I have when it boots up but nothing happens (if I press ESCAPE when I'm at the boot menu it restarts). Any idea on how to get rid of it and get me my bios back?

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Jun 15, 2011

I just installed ubuntu on a remote windows server, using wubi. How can I launch ubuntu? Restarting the remote machine obviously disconnects my session. Is there some way to access the grub menu from windows?

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Ubuntu :: Can't Access The Grub Menu - Get A Blank Screen

Apr 25, 2011

i have 2 hard drives connected to sata ports randomly on my motherboard ( i didnt do it in any order )

1. Western digital 500GB - Windows 7
2. Seagate 500GB - Linux HDD - had ubuntu 10.04 on it before suse

Ok basically, ive been trying distro's by installing them on my linux HD, my favourite is ubuntu, but i wanted to see what else is out there so i tried out OpenSUSE, and with suse i unfortantly came across many problems with grub-legacy, and i solved that eventually by changing my boot hard disk in BIOS to the seagate, and installing grub on that Ive never had a grub issue in the past using ubuntu, only with suse Then i decided to go back to ubuntu because everything just works and i like .deb packages, so i installed 10.10 32Bit

Everything went fine, chose default install options, formatted the Seagate drive, and installed to the seagate, HD changedt the boot drive to the western digital in BIOS ( were ubuntu likes to install grub in the past ) booted fine, installed fine, grub showed fine, booted to linux then i went back to windows for a day of gaming and fun, i just rebooted about 30 minutes ago to play with linux, and i cant access the grub menu my pc goes to the POST screen and then were grub should show, i get a blank screen and the pc just reboots to the POST constantly this problem has never happened with ubuntu, ive had 10.10 before, this is all started after removing opensuse

ive tried F8 and booting from both drives, the seagate i just get a white underline for ages and nothing happens and i cant boot to windows on the WD Im currently on my livecd im using the 11.04 livecd, all my cds arent labelled, so i have no idea which is which, i just chucked one in to get a browser, but i gotta say natty 11.04 IS AWSOME

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Ubuntu :: Change Alt+F Key To Not Access File Menu In Terminal

Aug 16, 2011

I want to change the Alt+F key in terminal to not access thefile menu (can't think of what it is called but File, Edit, View, etc...at the top). Alt is bound to access the first letter of the names in the file menus. This eliminates the Alt+F shortcut to move forward a word. I don't even mind so much if I permanently remove the alt binding to access the file menus.

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Ubuntu :: Access Menu Strip When Not In Full Screen?

Aug 22, 2011

I've noticed in Ubuntu that a lot of applications like to make use of the strip of menus that go at the top of the screen; I think it's called a menu strip in Visual Studios.Anyways, the only way I can see it (that I've figured out thus far) is to drag the window to the top of my screen, thus maximizing it, then use the menu, and put it back.What I want is a less... tedious way of accessing those commands, preferably without changing my window position. Is there a trick to it? In windows, unlike Ubuntu, that strip is available regardless of window size; is there a reason it disappears in my Ubuntu?

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Fedora :: Can't Access Programs Menu

Oct 7, 2009

I have F11 running on an MSI wind. I installed KDE and then downloaded LXDE and have been using it for a few days. All of the sudden LXDE panel and a program called GTK-gnash started eating up all my cpu. So, I stopped the processes and restarted the desktop via CTL-ALT_BACKSPACE and rebooted. Now I cant open anything in the fedora menu, no programs, nothing comes up. Cant find any info on what I should do. Can still run firefox and stuff from applets, just cant access my programs menu.

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Feb 6, 2010

My machine is an hp 2133 mininote. It came factory installed with Windows vista, which repeadtedly crashed on me. To compenstate for this i installed gOS to dual boot with Vista. This was working fine but I was recently given a Windows 7 install disk, so I decided to upgrade. Windows seven installed without a problem but now I can't access the GRUB bootloader, windows 7 just loads automatically. I tried to restore it using the Super GRUB Disk usb utility but it didn't work, windows 7 still boots regardless.

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Aug 4, 2010

I can't access my grub menu (by pressing space bar on boot) to select a kernel to boot from, and I need to boot into 2.6.31 to fix an intel chip issue. How can I replace the current 2.6.32x kernel with 2.6.31, so it is the ONLY option grub can boot up with?

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