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telic
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Post by telic »

For me, newly installed software often appears in a menu only after I log out and back in. Then I go looking for where it was placed in the menus.

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Post by clem »

OpenOffice 2.1 is an exception... you need to install openoffice.org-kde-integration (or gnome-integration) and openoffice.org-debian-menus
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Post by Boo »

Install them the same way as open office.

sudo adept install package.name

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Now where was i going? Oh yes, crazy!
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