I hate this menu. Yeah, it's great for complete n00bs, one would suppose, but for a comfortable
Linux user who knows what apps do what, this is just an extra stupid menu entry. So, let's see
exactly how to get rid of it.
First thing to do is to start KDE and go to your desktop.
Locate the K Menu button. Right-click on it, and you'll get a menu.
Click on
Menu Editor. This will open up MenuDrake.
Next, click on the
Menu Style button, as seen in this image:
This will open up a dialog box. Select
"All Applications" menu and then uncheck the box
right below this that says
Add link to "What to do?" menu.
Click
OK. You will be returned to the MenuDrake main application.
Now click on the big
Save button.
You'll get a dialog box that tells you that your configuration is being updated.
Once it is done, exit from MenuDrake.
Now, take a look at your K Menu. It should be similar to the one in this picture, with the
"What to do?" menu option missing.
Now that's the way KDE was meant to be. (Actually, no it isn't, that's the way Mandrake's KDE, which
I happen to like, was meant to be.)