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Hi All,
There's a nice feature in Redhat 5 under System somewhere, which allows you to personalize your menu by unchecking a box which removes the picture icons next to ...
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Personalize Menu Icon's in Fedora 12
Hi All,
There's a nice feature in Redhat 5 under System somewhere, which allows you to personalize your menu by unchecking a box which removes the picture icons next to each menu entry (including the icon on the Applications-Places-System panel).
I cant find this feature in Fedora 12, it's a little anal i know but i prefer the text only view.
I did some searching and found a link which I think talks about the same thing but it doesnt work for me as under /etc/gnome-vfs-2.0/modules i only have:
default-modules.conf
default-modules.conf-no-menu-editing
ssl-modules.conf
I cant post the link but the details are as follows:
Menu-editing in Red Hat 9/Fedora Core 1
* To enable menu editing per user config (via nautilus), you need to open a terminal and do the following:
su -
<give root password>
cd /etc/gnome-vfs-2.0/modules
cp default-modules.conf default-modules.conf-no-menu-editing
cp default-modules.conf.with-menu-editing default-modules.conf
For any user you want to have the right to edit their menu, you also need to do this as the user:
cd ~/.gnome2/vfolders
cp /etc/X11/desktop-menus/applications.menu applications.vfolder-info
* When gnome-panel is restarted (via logout/login or kill) the user will be able to see the changes they have made to their menu.
* As some have noted, the above is a slightly risky way of menu-editing. It could break your menu in some cases. There is however a great resource which explains how the menu system works, and from this you should be able to customise your menu easily enough. Checkout bluethingy.com for more info. Here's google's cache if the site times out (it did for me).
Any ideas on how to enable to feature i'm talking about (if that's an option on Fedora) would be much appreciated.
thanks
Hardeep


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