Hi
I would seriously consider bailing out of Gnome the way things are
going. Xfce is highly customisable. Also worth a serious look is LXDE
& the Lubuntu version of Ubuntu that uses this, which uses far less
memory: this is probably what I will use when my current Ubuntu LTS
install reaches end of support.
Sorry if this sounds a bit grim so
far into beta, but may it be less work than forking something.
cheers
G
>----Original Message----
>From: jaromil@???
>Date: 27/09/2011 14:
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>To: "dynebolic mailinglist"<dynebolic@???>
>Subj: [dyne:
bolic] how to customize the application menu?
>
>
>re all,
>
>an open
question, hope someone has an answer: as Guy noticed in a
>previous
mail, since we switched to Gnome the menu became quite
>unusable. The
Video section for instance is too big and more in
>general the way it
is organized is worst than what we had before in
>dyne:bolic before.
>
>i've looked into .desktop files organization and realized that in
>Gnome 2 and "thanks" to the freedesktop standard, we are not free to
>customize the organization of the desktop menu... absurd!
>
>am i
wrong here, or does somoene knows the solution to this riddle?
>
>are
we forced to change panel? should we modify / fork the Gnome
>panel?!
is there already someone doing that??
>
>ciao
>
>
>
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