tor, 26.01.2006 kl. 19.04 skrev Ray Strode: > hi, > > On Thu, 2006-01-26 at 13:34 +0100, Alexander Larsson wrote: > > Should we add it to the menus? I'm not sure how Alex (graveley) was > > thinking about this. Alex, how was this supposed to work? > > Well we could start it by default like we do gnome-power-manager and > gnome-screensaver. While it's not as necessary for a functional desktop > as the g-p-m and g-s, it is a pretty cool program that we might want to > show off. And if people know about it then it may even be really useful > for them. > > On the flip side, what notification area icons give us is the ability to > start an applet programatically. If we don't want that, and instead want > a way for the user to manual start an applet, it really should be in the > add to panel dialog. > > Having a menu item in the menus that doesn't do anything (except maybe > create a flash in the corner of the users eye that they may or may not > identify as tomboy getting added to their notification area) doesn't > seem like a good idea to me. > > --Ray > > When speaking of autostarted "deamons" on login - how is palm syncronisation handled? I don't know about rawhide/fc4, but on FC2, i have to enter the pilot config dialog for the pc-side "daemon" to be started, in order to be able to sync my palm. How about evolution, which seems to be a part in this (as the calendar/todo is synced to it)? --- Kyrre Ness Sjøbæk -- Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list