-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 >>>>> "David" == David Starner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[SNIP] >> I'd propose (if I were a developer), to *not* put everything >> under the sun into the default menu. >> Instead, we should make it editable... such that, when the user >> first opens the menu, there are some (limited) defaults, like, >> one *std* app for each category (or maybe two)[1]. David> No. If I installed it, I want to use it, so it should show David> up on the menu. If by default there is too much stuff David> installed, then that's a problem of the defaults. If David> they've installed everything, they then should get David> everything on the menus until they edit it using the menu David> editor (which is a really good idea.) I somewhat agree with you... the only problem being: what if I edited my menu and the admin then installs another package, one that I'm not interested in? Would it still be installed in my menu? Even if the submenu it installs in (like Apps, say) doesn't exist in my menu? I think... some (nice) way of advertising this would be best here. Extending motd, anyone? Is there some sys that puts more into motd than now? Maybe... something like the GIMPs startup tips window, so when one logs into X, it's somewhere... All that needs to be configurable, of course (and it needs to be written :-} Anyway, Bye, J - -- Jürgen A. Erhard eMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: (GERMANY) 0721 27326 My WebHome: http://members.tripod.com/~Juergen_Erhard The GNU Project (http://www.gnu.org) Win32 has many known work arounds. For example, Linux. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v0.9.4a (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iEYEARECAAYFAjcdT2YACgkQN0B+CS56qs3KLACcCoFs8BVyZJKJr57/a1SksqR1 bOwAniRLhJahX5Kfi0nd9sYc0jjG31+F =v/5c -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----