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I have spent a lot of time to get the openbox menu ect just the way I like it.
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I have spent a lot of time to get the openbox menu ect just the way I like it.
But the question is in the title: "How do you remove jgmenu"?
Command "apt get remove jgmenu".
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^ Right, but that leaves you with no menu. Ctrl+Alt+q brings up the old OB menu with our warning, but that's hardly a solution.
I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?
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^ Right, but that leaves you with no menu. Ctrl+Alt+q brings up the old OB menu with our warning, but that's hardly a solution.
But if wexwimpy has his own menu.xml file, he can copy it to ~/.config/openbox and make the keybinding change in rc.xml to start using it, right?
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hhh wrote:^ Right, but that leaves you with no menu. Ctrl+Alt+q brings up the old OB menu with our warning, but that's hardly a solution.
But if wexwimpy has his own menu.xml file, he can copy it to ~/.config/openbox and make the keybinding change in rc.xml to start using it, right?
Nope tryed that
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PackRat wrote:hhh wrote:^ Right, but that leaves you with no menu. Ctrl+Alt+q brings up the old OB menu with our warning, but that's hardly a solution.
But if wexwimpy has his own menu.xml file, he can copy it to ~/.config/openbox and make the keybinding change in rc.xml to start using it, right?
Nope tryed that
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