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Yes and no. Why should a user have to create a profile in Sabayon just to be able to edit the properties of Slab? If you want to improve on Sabayon, please do. If you can not help out code wise for whatever reason, please file an enhancement request in bugzilla for the pieces you think are missing.
Magnus, Yes, right click properties to the menu are indeed a nice future for the gnome. If these right clicks are designed to assist in the removal of other desktop settings tools. I am not asking that the average user be required to use Sabayon for anything, I am just asking that gconf, the "main menu" editor and the "lockdown editor" all produce changes that Sabayon will recognize, Or that a Sabayon style tool be built and updated along side the changes in these tools. I have opened a bug on the inability of Sabayon to recognize SLAB and app browser changes. If I where to suggest an enhancement that you could \ should be looking at, it would be to pull the gconf editor and lockdown editor settings into the main menu editor and remove the other two from the application list, if not from the distro all together. The gnome needs to congeal it's management tools in order to offer the user some sensible, simple management. Starting a forth way to manage the desktop is not conducive to removing adoption impediments or increasing network usage of either SLED or opensuse. The Gnome as presented by both, force me to shut the slab down in order to present a restricted desktop to students. In effect reducing both to level of usability provided in Ubuntu, that's so five years ago. Thanks for all you do, JT -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org