On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 17:08, Jim Hayward wrote: > One of the rpms is simply a recompiled nautilus rpm against the newer > gnome-vfs. It little large to e-mail. This is required or it doesn't > work at all. > > Going to play with it some more today, hopefully. One of the "fix me's" > in the newer gnome-vfs looks like they want to make the default menu > layout configurable with from gconf. > > Here they are. SRPMS are there, but nautilus is simply a recompile. > http://www.getlinuxonline.com/Downloads/RH8.0
Were those rpms designed to do the re-arranging upon installation? or was it a tool to. If they wasn't supposed to do the re-arranging then, some random clicking in Nautilus and dragging from the menu- has got some nice menus. (I'm going on about the random mouse clicking... I dragged a few of the icons from the start menu into my home directory... it completely destroyed the menus, logged-out, logged-in, perfect menus). If it wasn't luck- then thanks! -- NAME : Adam Allen. EMAIL : [EMAIL PROTECTED] COMMENT : ~~~~ insert your favourite signature comment here ~~~~ PGP : :http://search.keyserver.net:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=adam%40dynamicinteraction.co.uk
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