Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 at 3:49am, Radu-Cristian FOTESCU wrote
What (if
any) is the rationale for the desktop menu NOT being
user-configurable? Why shouldn't I be able to put anything
in there I like?
Talk to the gnome folks...
Well, too bad that the upstream `prominent North American vendor' is not
providing with alternate WMs like: FVWM, blackbox, fluxbox, openbox.
In those
ones, you can do whatever you want with the menu.
Both KDE and XFCE offer more flexibility than gnome. At least, that's
what I hear. FVWM is the first thing I add to my centos installs.
The KDE menu is still editable. Right click on the "K", select Menu
Editor and go to work.
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