--- Anmar Oueja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nadim Shaikli wrote: > > 6. The configuration settings and their alteration is VERY difficult > > to comprehend, > > a. On the second PC the graphics resolution was WAY too big > > (I hardly could see anything due to the small letters) and > > I could not find out how you go about changing the resolution. > > I will be installing and Xrandr Tool to Change X resolution.
Can all those commands be added to a menu and associated icons (from reading your notes below, I doubt it -- its odd that Gnome doesn't include such a tool natively) ? > > -> I highly recommend simplifying the various menus and grouping > > related things into a common menu. So instead of having single > > items on the bottombar, have a group for 'Arabeyes', one for > > 'Docs', one for 'Configuration', etc. The amount of current > > menus and their navigation is rather confusing - newbies might > > be taken aback. > > The menues are controlled by debian packages. We need to create a debian > package that has all the links we want. it is not straight forward as we > need some time to learn how to make a deb. package and how to manipulate > the debian menu system. Morphix doesn't provide a means to piggy-back menus/content on top of Gnome's setup/environment ? Is there a module out there that might possibly include all these user "config" setup applications ? > > Anmar, as this is very important and the 10th is too close to ignore, > > could you upload whatever configuration files that are needed with some > > docs on how we can generate the image in order to help ya ? Elzubeir > > has noted that he won't be able to download multiple images (due to > > bandwidth constraints) and would like to download the necessary files > > once and then keep on rebuilding it and creating the image. > > I definitely upload the stuff... but it is not gonna help at all. since > the entire system will have to be rebuilt every time i.e. you not gonna > save much time by doing it your self and it is gonna be a nightmare > merging each other's work. Well there are a couple of reasons for that, + To help those that are bandwidth sensative. There are lots of people that won't be able to download 600+Meg every couple of days, they might do it every 5-6 months, but would like to keep up and generate their own images (elzubeir falls into that camp from what I gather). + The 10th a on our heals and I (for one) would really like to help, yet I'm not sure how to go about it. BTW: When should we expect a 0.6 and what sort of changes are coming. Salam. - Nadim "PushPush" Shaikli :-) __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search http://shopping.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ General mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.arabeyes.org/mailman/listinfo/general

