060721 Leonardo wrote: > I'm using gentoo since some months now > and I have to say that I really start to like it ... ,
Did it take you that long (grin) ? > esp the possibility of customizing your system. Yes, that's what Gentoo is largely about & living at the cutting edge. > On the 'not so happy' side, the biggest point is > I don't have a 'consistent' kde menu: > Is there a way to reorganize the menu automatically > without having to go through all the installed packages per hand? KDE tries to organise the items in a rational manner, but it also provides Kmenuedit to allow you to do whatever you want. After you've designed your menu as you like it best, you simply have to check that new apps get put where you prefer. BTW there's a cute little app Apwal (x11-misc), which you can customise to call up a temporary array of icons on your desktop representing apps. I have it assigned to L-click & use it for apps I commonly use, but don't have restarted by KDE when it starts up. Apwal deserves to be better known. -- ========================,,============================================ SUPPORT ___________//___, Philip Webb : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ELECTRIC /] [] [] [] [] []| Centre for Urban & Community Studies TRANSIT `-O----------O---' University of Toronto -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list