On Fri,16.Jan.09, 17:36:25, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Friday 2009 January 16 15:58:41 Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Mon,05.Jan.09, 16:13:08, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
While installing .desktop files to the correct place(s) is good,
installing a correct menu file is better. IMHO, the
Am 2009-01-17 11:13:42, schrieb Andrei Popescu:
The KDE and Gnome maintainers don't seem to share your view (search the
archives of debian-devel). They would rather have the Debian menu
disappear.
But since KDE and Gnome sucks and there are MANY WM-Only user,
menu will never disappear...
On Mon,05.Jan.09, 16:13:08, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
While installing .desktop files to the correct place(s) is good,
installing a correct menu file is better. IMHO, the toplevel Debian
menu is noise and should be deleted with it's contents moving to
toplevel in the K menu.
On Friday 2009 January 16 15:58:41 Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Mon,05.Jan.09, 16:13:08, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
While installing .desktop files to the correct place(s) is good,
installing a correct menu file is better. IMHO, the toplevel Debian
menu is noise and should be deleted with it's
Hi all.
I'd like to know why is there a Debian menu inside the main K menu and
why are there so many applications hidden in there, even though in
many cases there exist other suitable, more direct places for them in
the first level of the menu.
Thanks.
André
André Neves wrote:
Hi all.
I'd like to know why is there a Debian menu inside the main K menu and
why are there so many applications hidden in there, even though in
many cases there exist other suitable, more direct places for them in
the first level of the menu.
Often because
On Monday 2009 January 05 15:06:16 André Neves wrote:
I'd like to know why is there a Debian menu inside the main K menu and
why are there so many applications hidden in there, even though in
many cases there exist other suitable, more direct places for them in
the first level of the menu
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