Justin Conover wrote:
On 3/12/06, *Uno Engborg* <uno@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:uno@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
wrote:
Currently the Gnome System menu contains a lot of stuff that is not
always needed, or doesn't work well on many systems. E.g. a sysadmin
on a school lab set up would typically want to remove "Suspend",
"Shutdown" and perhaps even "Administration>".
A laptop owner who are unlucky enough to have a box not supporting
suspend would probably want to remove that, to prevent the risk of
being
forced to make an unclean shutdown, as a result of selecting
suspend by
mistake.
As a matter of fact both having "Suspend" and the current "Shut down"
item doesn't make sense as it forces the user to make the "Shall I
suspend choice" twice.
When speaking of menus, the Alacarte Menu editor should be in the
"Prefereces" menu
instead of in "Applications->Accessories".
If we have things like "Lock Screen" in the System menu, the
system menu
should probably
also contain the ability to make screen shots, and to share the screen
with vino.
This is in desperate need of a usability overview.
Until that happens, is there any easy way to edit the Gnomw System
meny.
Regards
Uno Engborg
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Right click on "Applications"
choose "Edit menus"
No, that doesn't allow me to remove or change anything below the
"Adminstration" item in
the System menu. E.g. I can't remove "System->Suspend", or am I missing
something?
Regards
Uno Engborg.
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