On Tue, 02 Aug 2011 03:21 -0400, "Eric Griffith" <egriffith92@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hey guys, I've got 2 hdd's in my laptop and I've been distro jumping > enough lately that I set the second drive to be "/personal" with > Documents/Videos/Music/Games etc in there, and then when I install a > new distro I delete the folders in my /home, go to /personal, drag > everything back to home and click "link here" It works great and solve > 99% of my issues. Except one. > > As I mentioned above, I have a games folder where I keep some wine > based games that I play a lot. And its really to have to everytime I > install a new distro go into the Kickoff Configuration settings, and > manually add back to the entries for each game one at a time. > > Really, I guess my question is this; where does KDE keep the config > files for Kickoff menu? And is there really anyway I could, > realistically and practically, automate adding the entries back in? I > don't know how KDE stores the entries so I dont know if a script would > be appropriate, or if this is just one of those 'bite the bullet and > do it yourself' situations. > > ~Eric G.~ Entries in the menu that you've added or edited are stored under ~/.local/share/applications/ as .desktop files. I had a similar situation to you and simply copying those files to the same place on another laptop worked. Tim ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.