Le mardi 17 juillet 2007 à 08:52 +0200, Frank Küster a écrit : > > I actually do like Don's idea. > > The first thing I usually do, after installing KDE or Gnome is to > > disable the Debian menu in /etc/xdg/menus/(gnome,kde)-applications.menu, > > Okay, as long as it can easily be configured, I see no problem in > disabling it by default. But there should be either a prominent menu > entry which is easy to find, or a README.Debian in an obvious package.
If disabled with NoDisplay=true, you can easily re-enable the Debian menu in alacarte (accessible with a right click and "edit menus"). Would that suit you? > Having no icons is probably a feature - someone else said in this thread > that the icons are the reason for slow menus. Ideally, slow features should be optimised, not disabled. See my proposal on -release for generalising icon caches, and upstream proposals to optimise icon caches further by sorting icons the same way they are accessed. Cheers, -- .''`. : :' : We are debian.org. Lower your prices, surrender your code. `. `' We will add your hardware and software distinctiveness to `- our own. Resistance is futile.