This was settled at UDS. As I understand it the reorganization with
gnome-control-center resolves the problem of the multiple system menu
entries.
** Changed in: vmware-player (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Rejected
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vmware-player has wrong menu entry in Gnome
https://bugs.launchpad.net
Player, and especially Workstation, don't fit in Accessories. I'm not
saying it fits in System Tools either. But, users have come to expect
our products to be under System Tools. This won't be changed unless a
better choice comes along or all of our products make a switch.
If the category is dr
You mentioned that this section is included in xdg already. But that
doesn't really answer my point that it is deprecated in *Ubuntu*.
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MenusRevisited for further reference about
this, which was done over two release cycles ago. You may wish to ask
the developers for fur
According to xdg:
"This section contains a number of well known categories and suggestions
on how to use them. The list of Main Categories consist of those
categories that every conforming desktop environment MUST support. By
including one of these categories in an application's desktop entry file
No, the System Tools menu is deprecated in Ubuntu, so it can't be the
closest fit! Any applications which install a menu entry in this
category have similar bugs to this one.
** Changed in: vmware-player (Ubuntu)
Status: Rejected => Confirmed
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vmware-player has wrong menu entry in Gnome
xdg describes the category as "Small utility application." I don't
think this really fits the description of Player. While System Tools
isn't great, it's the closest fit I think.
The category hasn't really been removed from Ubuntu. All the programs
that were under that category were simply hidd
Just confirmed
** Changed in: vmware-player (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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vmware-player has wrong menu entry in Gnome
https://launchpad.net/bugs/53521
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