Edit your GNOME menus
Aug 17, 2009, 19:01 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Jack Wallen)
"The GNOME menus
In the GNOME desktop there are three menus: Applications, Places,
and System. Only two of these menus can be “officially”
edited: Applications and System. By “officially” I mean
with the built in menu editing tool. The Places menu can be edited
very easily as well, and only requires the use of the Nautilus file
manager.
"With that said, let’s edit some menus."
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