Re: Menu Structure Tool?

Originally Posted by
mrjohnston
Hello,
I am dabbling in SUSE now (Gnome DE), but I am driven crazy by the menu structure (I trashed the SLED menu and went to the old gnome menu applet already). I hate that it has something like
Network
-> Web Browser
->-> Firefox
Instead of just
Network
-> Firefox et al
I know Mandrake does this KDE way of structuring things and has a tool to change it back to normal for gnome. Is there such a thing for SUSE? I don't want to have to go in and manually change everything.
Thanks.
And aside from the menu issue the distro seems really nice. Very polished. My only other frustration is it has a lot more clicking for most tasks (one-click install needed 5 clicks) and many programs like package install are very segmented (one for update, one for install, one for repos etc.).
Don't know Gnome, in KDE:
You can add an application to desktop or panel
and/or
right click starter & select menu editor & make it any way you want
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