Restore menus after FS problem



After a power outage triggering the need for fsck on several partitions, it
appears the KDE menus got hosed - many entries no longer have a command
associated with them, specifically all of the KDE apps. I can't find any
other evidence of data problems. Is there any simple way to recreate the menu
entries? I think I could uninstall KDE and reinstall, but that seems
too "brute force".
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David Bruce


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