On Sat, 2004-01-24 at 02:14, Kevin Francis wrote: > After using Fedora Core since it was in severn beta, I have found only > one real annoyance: the foot menu in GNOME is not the standard GNOME menu. > > Why do we use this? It is the hardest menu of either Windows or Linux > that I've had to use -- It takes me ages to locate things, and when I > do, I frequently mis-click. I had no problem at all with the original > GNOME menu, or Windows menus. > > Is there some strange technical reason? Or is this just a redhat-ism? As far as I know our menu has about the same submenus as the standard GNOME menu. My Fedora menu has: Accessories, Games, Graphics, Internet, Office, Preferences, Programming, Sound & Video, System Settings, System Tools My GNOME CVS from a while ago menu has: Accessibility, Accessories, Desktop Preferences, Games, Graphics, Internet, Multimedia, Office, Other, Programming, System Tools Not sure what latest GNOME CVS has. Havoc