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#21
munky: First install the packages "becomeroot" and "nano"

Then, in xterm, enter the following commands:

Code:
sudo gainroot
nano /usr/share/applications/hildon-navigator/applications-menu.dekstop
Then change the line from:

Code:
Mandatory=true
to
Code:
Mandatory=false
Then press "CTRL + x" to quit, "y" to save. and <return> to overwrite the existing file. Open up the panel configuration in control panel, and you should be able to disable application menu.

Last edited by fiferboy; 2008-04-22 at 02:06.
 
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#22
i did the above and it still is not letting me
 
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#23
You have to remove the Mandatory line. When I tried setting Mandatory to false a few months back, it got me confused as it still didn't go.

@fiferboy

You are on fire! This is one hell of a release. Kudos!
 

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#24
i agree , this is an awesome app... i actually quit using IDEA in favor of this...keep up the good work!!! now if i can just get someone to port the yellownotes home applet over from os2007 ill be happy as a clam. LOL
 
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#25
Personal Menu is now in maemo extras! If you use the maemo extras repository, you can now refresh and install (or update) straight from the Application Manager.

Or just CLICK HERE for a one-click install.
 

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#26
Great work!

Thought about adding it to the catalog here:
http://maemo.org/downloads/OS2008/

 
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#27
qwerty, you were one step ahead of me. There is now a page for Personal Menu at:

https://maemo.org/downloads/product/...personal-menu/
 
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#28
Great

Hope it gets more downloads. I've gone and rated it. maemo should think about including this with diablo
 

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#29
munky: Here is the definite way to get rid of the application menu.

Step 1: after becoming root (sudo gainroot), edit the file "/usr/share/applications/hildon-desktop/applications-menu.desktop" and remove the line:

Code:
Mandatory=true
Don't just make it false, remove the entire line (thanks qwerty!)

Step 2: as regular user, edit the file "~/.osso/hildon-desktop/dekstop.conf" and put a # in front of the line:

Code:
X-UI-Policy=libtasknavigatorpolicy.so
NOTE: This will make it so your custom layout will work, but it will also not restore the "safe" (built-in) set of task navigator plugins if hildon-desktop crashes. Shouldn't be a problem, but could possibly result in a crash loop if a plugin crashes, gets reloaded, crashes again, etc.

Step 3: edit the file "~/.osso/hildon-desktop/tasknavigator.conf" and make sure the last five lines are:

Code:
[/usr/share/applications/hildon-navigator/app-switcher.desktop]
X-Load=true

[/usr/share/applications/hildon-navigator/switcher-menu.desktop]
X-Load=true
If those set of line appear anywhere else, remove them. This will make it so your sidebar icons are in the correct order.

Now you can go ahead and remove and select whatever plugins you want through the control panel. A reboot might be required to disable the X-UI-Policy mentioned in step 2.
 

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#30
Thanks! one other question , how do i set it so that emelfm2 will launch in root mode..i checked the boxes but it didnt launch. it would be greatly useful if i could launch it in root mode , because its useless to me in regular mode for ,most of what i use it for.
 
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