WHAT IT DOES
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Converts GNOME's panel menu structure into a KDE menu format.

HOW TO USE IT
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Red Hat Linux 6.0 Rawhide 1.3.x and above users:
Type:	g2k-rh60.pl                  

SuSE, DLD, Debian and Stampede users:
Type:	g2k.pl /opt/gnome (or the path to your GNOME installation)

Slackware users:
Type:	g2k-slack.pl

WHAT IT IS
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This is a quick hack of Bill Garretts <garrett@circle-path.org> k2gmenu
(does the same in the other way).

KNOWN PROBLEMS
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Well this is not a real problem. If u use g2k-rh60.pl (on Red Hat systems)
to create a Menu for a non root user then u will get the following error msg:

Unable to open ./System/control-panel.desktop: Permission denied.
Exiting eval via next at ./g2k-rh60.pl line 102, <PIPE> chunk 1.
Unable to open ./System/conf.desktop: Permission denied.
Exiting eval via next at ./g2k-rh60.pl line 102, <PIPE> chunk 2.
Unable to open ./System/timetool.desktop: Permission denied.
Exiting eval via next at ./g2k-rh60.pl line 102, <PIPE> chunk 3.

This is due the fact that only root is allowed to use this 3 programs.

WHO TO CONTACT
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Original Author:
Bill Garrett <garrett@circle-path.org>
(dont call him for problems with this version!)

Author:
Ron Brandner <r.brandner@teleweb.at>

Contributors:
Athur H. Johnson II <arthur@linuxberg.com> (Slackware version)
