I try Severn. Good job. * I think RedHat could add some information about RHL Project in the screen of xdm. Perhaps something like : - "RedHat Linux is a community project. Find out more in http://rhl.redhat.com/ ." * Gnome now allows to suppress item in the menu. But it's useless if you are not root. We could trigger rpm to remove the package which is associate with /usr/share/applications/something . This need some work like prompting the root password, print a warning (removing this, remove that), check if the package have several entry in /usr/share/applications and more detailed if needed : removing Openoffice, remove : Application;Office;Set up printers for OpenOffice.org applications Application;Office;Repair your installation of OpenOffice.org Application;Office;Draw diagrams and figures Application;Office;Formula editor Application;Office;Create presentations Application;Office;Spreadsheet Application;Office;Word processor In less words, i am asking to add "uninstall programme" in the contextual menu. * I will appreciate to have an option that remove the sub-menu "more ...". If users have an easy way to remove application they don't use, we can think that the "more ..." menu is useless after the user has do some "cleanup" in the menu. NB : It only some ideas. I know that the right place to do proposition is Gnome/Kde or Freedesktop. But i am not a hacker and my English is insufficient. -- Féliciano Matias <feliciano matias free fr>
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