On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 1:54 PM, Richard Zidlicky <rz at linux-m68k.org> wrote: > Hi, > >> It's not my decision to make but personally i think it makes perfect >> sense to keep xterm hidden. Why anybody would want it when konsole >> does the same thing but fits into kde better is beyond me and keeping >> it hidden reduces confusion for users who have would otherwise have >> two console apps that do the same thing but if they select xterm by >> accident get (comparatively) missing features. > > I do not care how deeply it is hidden in whichever menus but it should be > easy to add to the favorites and desktop. In F12 I did not find a way to add > it to favorites as did could not figure out any other way to add it to the > desktop than manually crafting a desktop file. > > There are sure many nice alternatives but it does what I need and I got used > to what I use since 1990... as far as I remember without a single segfault. > I also expect to copy my dotfiles and have my expected behaviour without any > novelties. You sound like a old-skool linuxer so i guess you know how to edit a .desktop file. 99.9% don't need/want xterm to show up in the menu so it's hidden in both big Desktops. -- LG Thomas Dubium sapientiae initium