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Could you post a more detailed description of what you actually did to get the new menus?
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One thing that I want to mention is this - when you install any new app, it will typically go into the Extras menu, and since I removed that menu, it will re-create the Extras folder, and associated menu, again. It will put the new item in the Extras folder. What do you do? Just go back into XTerm and become root again, and move the *.desktop file into your folder, and then remove the Extras folder again.
If you re-install, the new version of the program will go back into the Extras folder - if you click on this icon, it will call the "old" version. You could do a link to the file in the Extras folder, in the new place, but I haven't tried that yet. I didn't know if it would show the right icon, or what.
Is this any different from Windows? Well, when you install an application in Windows, usually it will ask you what start menu folder to install it to, or it will default to a particular menu location, like "Accessories", or "System Tools" - the Nokia just always puts it into the Extras menu.
Anyway, this is cool!