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Old 30th September 2008, 03:50 PM
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Generating icons in k menu

Hello,

Recently I have noticed when I first install a program the icon and link are not available in k menu until I run the program from konsole.

Is there a way to generate and display all available program icons in k menu?

This is more because I recently went to start a program, it wasnt in the menu so I asked yum to install it. Yum said it was installed so I invoke the command and now the icon is in the menu.

Lovely but it would have been so much quicker if the icon were always there. I am also wondering if I am missing any hidden gems of GUI programs just because I cannot see them in the menu and I usually have no need for them to be called from the command line.
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