How do I remove things from the Gnome System menu
Uno Engborg
uno at webworks.se
Sun Mar 12 16:04:48 UTC 2006
Justin Conover wrote:
>
>
> On 3/12/06, *Uno Engborg* <uno at webworks.se <mailto:uno at webworks.se>>
> wrote:
>
> Currently the Gnome System menu contains a lot of stuff that is not
> always needed, or doesn't work well on many systems. E.g. a sysadmin
> on a school lab set up would typically want to remove "Suspend",
> "Shutdown" and perhaps even "Administration>".
>
> A laptop owner who are unlucky enough to have a box not supporting
> suspend would probably want to remove that, to prevent the risk of
> being
> forced to make an unclean shutdown, as a result of selecting
> suspend by
> mistake.
>
> As a matter of fact both having "Suspend" and the current "Shut down"
> item doesn't make sense as it forces the user to make the "Shall I
> suspend choice" twice.
>
> When speaking of menus, the Alacarte Menu editor should be in the
> "Prefereces" menu
> instead of in "Applications->Accessories".
>
> If we have things like "Lock Screen" in the System menu, the
> system menu
> should probably
> also contain the ability to make screen shots, and to share the screen
> with vino.
>
> This is in desperate need of a usability overview.
> Until that happens, is there any easy way to edit the Gnomw System
> meny.
>
> Regards
> Uno Engborg
>
>
>
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> Right click on "Applications"
> choose "Edit menus"
>
>
No, that doesn't allow me to remove or change anything below the
"Adminstration" item in
the System menu. E.g. I can't remove "System->Suspend", or am I missing
something?
Regards
Uno Engborg.
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