I'm using a low end box as a file server and, to save energy and switching on his or hers "proper" boxes will often use this to do quick access to mail held on a remote imap account, basic web access etc.
I've found that XFCE4 seems to be the "nicest looking" and causes a LOT less diskswapping than the other KDE/Gnome alternatives installed "out of the box". I don't have time for learning how to configure stuff from scratch, from bitty bits of information written by tekkies for tekkies (me, provacative? Heh heh heh). Looking after preschool kids with real dodgy health and energy levels does that to you... Anyway, XFCE4 does all I need for this "always on" box EXCEPT give me the nice Suse popup menu with the fetching reptile's mug grinning on the green button. It would be nice to have that available for some of the apps and functions. How can I put it onto a toolbar? i.e. what is it "called" - if it is a single item? I don't even know where to start! Assume a most trivial level of knowledge! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
