And would *all* apps appear on the taskbar waiting permission? These so called APPS are not so much apps as services and yes there is a core of you call them apps i regard them more as services that should be in a yes/no list after first install with an explanation of what is provided by each AND a list of the pro's and con's of each ie memory/CPU loading HDD space out line of if it would be usefull to you or not , In other words stop hiding configs bring them forward we have go to end this crazyness of hiding things making it next to impossible for some people to change things to the way they like/want that is microSloPs thats is not Linux and the sooner that is latched onto the better for ALL
Disabling Beagle in GNOME is straight-foward ad obvious. At least a couple of menu paths have already been presented. If it is hard to disable in KDE then maybe that is just a bug in KDE? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org