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Re: Duplicate menu item



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Alan Haggai Alavi wrote:
> Greg Folkert wrote:
>> On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 08:14 +0530, Alan Haggai Alavi wrote:
>>  
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I installed the package for 'GTK Styles and Fonts' in KDE. I
>>> installed it via Automatix2. But I happened to install it twice. Now,
>>> in my Control Center, I am having two menu options named 'GTK Styles
>>> and Fonts' in 'Appearance'. How can I remove one of them?
>>>     
>>
>> Alan, this is NOT UBUNTU.
>>   
> Hi Greg,
> 
> I am using Debian Etch. I did the above in it. So any way to get that
> duplicate menu removed?
> 
> Regards,
> Alan.
> 
> 

If your system still works, you are lucky.  Using Ubuntu packages on
Debian is just asking for trouble.  Yes, Automatix2 is a neat little
helper to make it simpler for newbies to install things, but everything
that it installs is available for Etch just by finding the right
repository.

The first place to look is http://www.debian-multimedai.org where one
can find most of the codecs and multimedia apps that Debian (and Ubuntu)
are missing.  They are real Debian .deb files, not .deb files mangled by
the Ubuntu staff.

That is the one thing that upsets me most about Ubuntu.  Not that it is
a bad distro, nor that it takes developers from Debian, although both
can be said to be true.  What irks me is that Ubuntu breaks Debian
compatibility.

Joe
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