On Wed July 25 2007 10:57:54 am Josselin Mouette wrote: > If the users installs the distribution with default settings or > starts a session on a multi-user setup, he should find a usable menu, > not a menu with all possible applications he never wanted to install.
Well, if there is stuff he never wanted to install then his first clue they are cluttering up his system will be their appearance in the menus. It also gives him an opportunity to easily fire them up to see what the ones he's never heard of are so he can decide if they should be purged or kept. If they are not in the menus then he either tracks them down manually and starts them from the commandline, or notices them if he pays close enough attention to upgrades. I think you've hit on a good reason to default to including everything in the menus. - Bruce -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]