How can i tune that new vfolder menu in SuSE 9.0?
For example: i admin a small computer class, currently running SuSE 8.1, with latest updates. We are about to update to 9.0 (currently, i run it only at home) but the follwing issues stop me: On every machine we have both full KDE and GNOME installations (as well as wmaker and some others) for those who preffer them. and it was fine when they had different menus -- KDE had its own "KDE" menu, gnome has its own "GNOME" menu. when i installed 9.0, i noticed, that KDE and GNOME menus are now equal to each other, but i dont think that it is convinient, and here is why: KDE has lost of "kore" packages, which are named as kde*.rpm so does GNOME, its packages are called gnome-*.rpm such packaging contain: desktop configuring utilities, basic text editors, basic multimedia utilities, calculators, filemamanges and browsers and lots of other small utilities, but each are duplicating each other. for example: kwriter -- gedit konqueror -- nautilus and etc. as a KDE user, while being logged into it, i will never start Nautilus, i will always use Konq instead, and similar -- i will never use gedit -- but always kwriter. same for GNOME user -- he uses nautilus and gedit but never konq and kwrite. That is why -- having both konq&nautilus and kwrte&gedit side-by-side does not make any sense and confuses beginners too much! SO my question is: how can i make the following, so that application menus in Gnome and KDE would look the same, except that each shows it own "kore" applications in it, but never ones from the oppsite side? should i name those applications name by name in that /etc/xdg/application.menu XML file or some more generic rules apply? Thank you in advance.
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Vitaly Shishakov