Hi, Just a note before I start, I'm talking mostly about Gnome but this may apply to KDE or XFCE users. I know alacarte is there for a reason, but I was wondering if others agree the system menus could use some restructuring. The generic names like 'Movie Player' are great because you can search for programs by function but what when 2+ desktop environments are installed? Which 'File Brower' am I opening - XFCE, Gnome or KDE's? It turns out that 'File Browser' opens up Nautilus, while 'File Brower - Super User Mode' pulls up konqueror. In rawhide there are two identical 'System Monitor' entries if you have KDE and Gnome installed. The only way you can tell them apart is that the entry which opens ksysgaurd doesn't have a comment. Sorting menus alphabetically and by DE (Gnome apps, divider, KDE apps, divider, XFCE apps) would solve this, or just use the generic names along with the program name ("Nautilus File Browser" or "Ksysguard System Monitor"). "KDE System Monitor" would work too, but there's still room for ambiguity in there. As well, I've got 29 applications listed under 'System Tools'. I understand that not everyone does because it obviously depends on which packages you have installed, but many entries do similar tasks (Terminal, Konsole, Konsole Super User Mode). A lot of space could be saved by putting them into a submenu. Regards, Stewart -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list