Hi,
I'm a long time linux user and for last two years I have been using
mainly Gnome (was a KDE user before).
I think that having nautilus burner only in "Places" menue isn't
intuitive. People expect to find applications in "Aplications" menue,
and there is no "CD burning" app in there, and that i
On 12/29/07, Kevin Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've used openSUSE and Mandriva both, and the Nautilus CD burner is
> under applications. I'm not sure why Fedora isn't. It's something like
> Applications >> System >> Archiving >> Nautilus CD Burner. That
> probably isn't the most intuitive
To say that you could match any color scheme with any desktop background
and have the results be aesthetic is flat out wrong. The two seem
interdependent. I have found that when I choose my color schemes, I pick
colors that come primarily from my desktop backgrounds.
If my desktop background do